Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 7 and Version 6 of Category Tramlink

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Tramlink (previously known as Croydon Tramlink) is London's only tram system, covering South London exclusively.
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 [[Locale Croydon|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). [[Category Tramlink 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 [[Category Tramlink Route 1|Route 1]] and [[Category Tramlink Route 2|Route 2]].
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It stretches from [[Wimbledon Station]] in the west via [[Mitcham Junction Station]] to [[Locale Croydon|Croydon]] itself, then continues towards the east, splitting off into branches that terminate at [[Beckenham Junction Station]] (Route 2), [[Elmers End Station]] (Routes 1 and 4), and [[New Addington Tram Stop]] (Route 3). Most of the route is bi-directional, but there's a one-way loop in central Croydon.

[[Category Tramlink Route 3|Route 3]] is the longest route on the network, linking Wimbledon in the west to New Addington in the east. Neither [[Category Tramlink Route 1|Route 1]] nor [[Category Tramlink Route 2|Route 2]] goes any further west than the central one-way loop. [[Category Tramlink Route 4|Route 4]] is the newest route on the network; it came into operation on 25 June 2012.

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List of all Tramlink stops (@MAP_LINK [[Category Tramlink|view them on a map]]):
Auto-generated list of Tramlink stops (@MAP_LINK [[Category Tramlink|view them on a map]]):

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): (unprocessed INDEX_LIST macro)


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