Mayor of London launches new London Overground line names

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Launch of London Overground naming - TFL
Launch of London Overground naming // Credit: TFL

To simplify travel around the capital, London’s overground rail network has been divided into six lines.

The official launch took place at Dalston Junction, which is now on the Windrush Line, on the morning of Thursday, November 28, 2024.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, was also in attendance.

The official naming of each line was commissioned before a plaque showing the new lines that operate under the banner was unveiled.

Overground naming launch plaque - TFL
Overground naming launch plaque // Credit: TFL

Up until today, following the London Overground route on the tube and London rail maps had been tricky, as the Overground trains all run on set routes that travel around London.

Today, each of these set routes is now individually coloured, making it easier for passengers to change between Overground trains and the Underground.

The new Tube map has been updated accordingly to show the new colour schemes of the six lines.

In addition to that, over the last 9 days, 6,000 new station signs across the Overground Network have had to be rebranded and renamed at each individual station to reflect each of the lines they are now a part of.

Station and on board train announcements have had to be amended to say the name of the line each train is running on as well as connecting points for trains on other lines.

New direction signs at Hackney Wick station which is now on the Mildmay Line - TFL
New direction signs at Hackney Wick station which is now on the Mildmay Line // Credit: TFL

The TFL website has been updated accordingly, and the six lines now appear on the home screen of the TFL webpage, which shows each line’s operational status.

The new lines names, route and colours are:   

  • Lioness Line (running from Watford Junction to London Euston) – yellow  
  • Mildmay Line (running from Richmond and Clapham Junction to ) - blue  
  • Windrush Line (running from Highbury & Islington to New Cross, Clapham Junction, Crystal Palace and West Croydon) – red  
  • Weaver Line (running from Liverpool Street to Enfield Town, Cheshunt and ) – maroon  
  • Suffragette Line (running from to ) – green  
  • Liberty Line (running from Romford to Upminster) – grey  

The naming of each line celebrates the city’s diverse culture and history, through which these lines pass.

Several people including Stakeholders, customers, employees, historians, industry experts, and local communities were instrumental in promoting and selecting of six new names, representatives of which joined the Mayor of London at the launch ceremony today.

TfL Image - Mayor Sadiq Khan greets London Overground staff - TFL
Mayor Sadiq Khan greets London Overground staff // Credit: TFL

London’s rich history and culture have been pivotal in its development, and it was crucial that the names of the lines, which will be in use for many years, embody this heritage.

“I’m delighted to officially launch the six new line names and colours of the London Overground, in an historic change to the capital’s transport network.

These distinct colours and identities will not only make our fantastic London Overground network easier for customers to navigate, they also celebrate the best of London, from the contribution of the Windrush generation to our inspiring England women’s football team, as well as other untold elements of London’s cultural history.

The London Overground is now a reminder that we wouldn’t be the city we are today without the energy and diverse experiences of everyone who lives here.”

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan

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