New track layout at Deptford Road Junction

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New track layout at Deptford Road Junction

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 27 Apr 2010

The junction was where the former line to Peckham met the line from New Cross on the former East London Line. The Peckham tracks were lifted as early as 1913 though one track to the west side of New Cross Gate survived until 1964 [source: London Railway Atlas by Joe Brown]. As part of the redevelopment of the route for London Overground, a stub of track was laid (left foreground) to permit the Peckham route to be reinstated at a later date. The track at the far side of the formation is the northbound track from New Cross Gate that now uses a new flyover - see Image Behind it is a ramp to the new footbridge.

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