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== Route ==
    
Clapham Junction is a community project for ROS made by Daniel Gill. It maps the railways at the junctions of the lines from London Victoria and London Waterloo.
 
Clapham Junction is a community project for ROS made by Daniel Gill. It maps the railways at the junctions of the lines from London Victoria and London Waterloo.
    
Clapham Junction is the busiest station in the United Kingdom in terms of trains, with all trains from London Waterloo and all Southern services from London Victoria passing through, as well as two branches of the London Overground terminating.
 
Clapham Junction is the busiest station in the United Kingdom in terms of trains, with all trains from London Waterloo and all Southern services from London Victoria passing through, as well as two branches of the London Overground terminating.
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== Operation ==
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The majority of the route can be operated by automatic signals (blue routes), and as such requires little intervention. The main areas to consider are the terminating services at Clapham Junction, and the Windsor Lines near Queenstown Road. The standard platform allocations at Clapham Junction are given below.
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{| class="wikitable"
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| colspan="3"; style="text-align: center" | '''Clapham Junction Platforms'''
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| style="text-align: center" | '''Platform''' || style="text-align: center" | '''Train Operating Company''' || style="text-align: center" | '''Destination'''
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| 1 || rowspan="2"; style="background:#{{National Rail colour|London Overground}} | London Overground || Stratford
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| 2 || Dalston Junction
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| 3 || rowspan="9"; style="background:#{{National Rail colour|Island Line}}; color: white" | South Western Railway || London Waterloo
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| 4 || London Waterloo
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| 5 || Weybridge
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| 6 || Windsor & Eton Riverside, Reading, London Waterloo via Kingston
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| 7 || London Waterloo
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| 8 || ''London Waterloo''
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| 9 || Weymouth, Portsmouth, Haslemere, Alton, Basingstoke, Salisbury
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| 10 || London Waterloo
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| 11 || Dorking, Chessington South, Guildford, Woking, Hampton Court, Shepperton, London Waterloo via Kingston
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| 12 || rowspan="6" style="background:#{{National Rail colour|Southern}}; color: white" | Southern || London Victoria
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| 13 || Reigate, East Grinstead, Littlehampton, Brighton, Ore, Portsmouth, Southampton Central, Bognor Regis
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| 14 || London Victoria
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| 15 || Epsom Downs, Epsom, West Croydon, Horsham
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| 16 || ''No services''
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| 17 || Milton Keynes Central
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|}
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== Timetable ==
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A timetable simulating roughly two hours from midday has been included, created partially through use of the [[json2ttb]] external tool. Some service frequencies are reduced due to the global situation at the time. While services are as accurate as possible, some slight adjustments have been made to allow all Windsor Line trains to exit to Waterloo on a single line, and enter from Waterloo on a single line.
    
The service pattern is given in the following table:
 
The service pattern is given in the following table:
Line 82: Line 131:  
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| rowspan="2"; style="background:#{{National Rail colour|London Overground}}" | London Overground
 
| rowspan="2"; style="background:#{{National Rail colour|London Overground}}" | London Overground
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| Stratford || 4
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| Dalston Junction || 4
 
| Dalston Junction || 4
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| Stratford || 4
   
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[[Category:Simulations in the United Kingdom]]
 
[[Category:Simulations in the United Kingdom]]
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