London Overground
From the outset you will enjoy better safety and security, with staff at all stations. And best of all you can touch in and touch out to your heart's content, as we accept Oyster pay as you go at all stations.
More trains per hour. New, faster and roomier too
Looking further ahead, we'll be running more trains per hour. From 2008, you'll get just what you've been waiting for - new, faster, roomier trains. Not to mention audio and visual announcements and better access, including wheelchair bays. More about the benefits of the Overground.
The Overground network
Download a map of the London Overground network (PDF 32KB)
Running right now
See what lines we're already running
Running in the future
We will create the beginning of an orbital service in 2011
The extended East London line will become part of the Overground network when it opens in 2010, running from Dalston Junction to West Croydon, Crystal Palace and New Cross. It will eventually link with the North London line at Highbury and Islington in 2011, creating the beginning of an orbital service.
Transport for London
