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Tramlink (previously known as Croydon Tramlink) is currently London's only tram system, covering South London exclusively. It stretches from Wimbledon Station in the west via Mitcham Junction Station to Croydon itself, then continues towards the east, splitting off into branches that terminate at Beckenham Junction Station (Route 2), Elmers End Station (Route 1), and New Addington Tram Stop (Route 3). Route 3 is the longest route on the network, linking Wimbledon in the west to New Addington in the east; it's joined in Croydon by Route 1 and Route 2.
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Auto-generated list of Tramlink stops (view them on a map):
- Addington Village Tram Stop
- Addiscombe Tram Stop
- Ampere Way Tram Stop
- Arena Tram Stop
- Avenue Road Tram Stop
- Beckenham Junction Station
- Beckenham Road Tram Stop
- Beddington Lane Tram Stop
- Belgrave Walk Tram Stop
- Birkbeck Station
- Blackhorse Lane Tram Stop
- Centrale Tram Stop
- Church Street Tram Stop
- Coombe Lane Tram Stop
- Dundonald Road Tram Stop
- East Croydon Station
- Elmers End Station
- Fieldway Tram Stop
- George Street Tram Stop
- Gravel Hill Tram Stop
- Harrington Road Tram Stop
- King Henry's Drive Tram Stop
- Lebanon Road Tram Stop
- Lloyd Park Tram Stop
- Merton Park Tram Stop
- Mitcham Junction Station
- Mitcham Tram Stop
- Morden Road Tram Stop
- New Addington Tram Stop
- Phipps Bridge Tram Stop
- Reeves Corner Tram Stop
- Sandilands Tram Stop
- Therapia Lane Tram Stop
- Waddon Marsh Tram Stop
- Wandle Park Tram Stop
- Wellesley Road Tram Stop
- West Croydon Station
- Wimbledon Station
- Woodside Tram Stop