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Encyclopedia > Cross River Tram

The Cross River Tram, or Cross River Transit, is a proposed tram system in London to connect Camden Town to King's Cross, Peckham and Brixton. It is envisaged to relieve overcrowding on the underground, and to provide connections to areas currently without good public transport. London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ...


Subject to funding, it could be operational by 2016. 2016 (MMXVI) will be a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

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Proposed Route

  • Camden Town to Waterloo

Camden Town - Mornington Crescent - Euston - Tavistock Square - Russell Square - Holborn - Aldwych - South Bank - Waterloo

  • Waterloo to Brixton

Waterloo - Lambeth North - Imperial War Museum - Kennington Cross - Oval - Albert Square - Stockwell - Stockwell Green - Academy - Brixton Pope's Road

  • Waterloo to Peckham

Waterloo - St. George's Circus - Elephant & Castle North - Elephant & Castle - Elephant & Castle South - Catesbury Street - East Street - Albany Road - Burgess Park/Wells Way - Chandler Way - Kelly Avenue - Peckham Arch - Peckham Bus Station

  • Camden Town to King's Cross

Camden Town - Mornington Crescent - St. Pancras Hospital - King's Cross St. Pancras

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References

  • Cross River Partnership
  • Cross River Partnership
  • Transport for London
  • PDF of proposed route superimposed on tube map


 
 

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