Lines
| Preceding station | London Overground | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wapping towards Highbury & Islington or Dalston Junction | East London Line | Canada Water towards New Cross, Crystal Palace or West Croydon | ||
| From December 2012 | ||||
| Wapping towards Highbury & Islington or Dalston Junction | East London Line | Canada Water towards Clapham Junction | ||
| Historical railways | ||||
| Preceding station | London Underground | Following station | ||
| Wapping towards Shoreditch | East London line |
Canada Water towards New Cross or New Cross Gate | ||
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Famous quotes containing the word lines:
“The opera isnt over till the fat lady sings.”
—Anonymous.
A modern proverb along the lines of dont count your chickens before theyre hatched. This form of words has no precise origin, though both Bartletts Familiar Quotations (16th ed., 1992)
“We joined long wagon trains moving south; we met hundreds of wagons going north; the roads east and west were crawling lines of families traveling under canvas, looking for work, for another foothold somewhere on the land.... The country was ruined, the whole world was ruined; nothing like this had ever happened before. There was no hope, but everyone felt the courage of despair.”
—Rose Wilder Lane (18861968)
“... when I awake in the middle of the night, since I knew not where I was, I did not even know at first who I was; I only had in the first simplicity the feeling of existing as it must quiver in an animal.... I spent one second above the centuries of civilization, and the confused glimpse of the gas lamps, then of the shirts with turned-down collars, recomposed, little by little, the original lines of my self.”
—Marcel Proust (18711922)