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- Orbirail abstract "Orbirail was a name for a suggested orbital railway route around London.It would have connected the extended North London Line, East London Line, the South London Line and the West London Line, possibly including the Gospel Oak to Barking Line. The combined line would have orbited London in Zone 2, Zone 3 and (possibly) Zone 4.It is not to be confused with London's existing circular railway, the Circle line of the London Underground.".
- Q7100020 abstract "Orbirail was a name for a suggested orbital railway route around London.It would have connected the extended North London Line, East London Line, the South London Line and the West London Line, possibly including the Gospel Oak to Barking Line. The combined line would have orbited London in Zone 2, Zone 3 and (possibly) Zone 4.It is not to be confused with London's existing circular railway, the Circle line of the London Underground.".
- Orbirail comment "Orbirail was a name for a suggested orbital railway route around London.It would have connected the extended North London Line, East London Line, the South London Line and the West London Line, possibly including the Gospel Oak to Barking Line. The combined line would have orbited London in Zone 2, Zone 3 and (possibly) Zone 4.It is not to be confused with London's existing circular railway, the Circle line of the London Underground.".
- Q7100020 comment "Orbirail was a name for a suggested orbital railway route around London.It would have connected the extended North London Line, East London Line, the South London Line and the West London Line, possibly including the Gospel Oak to Barking Line. The combined line would have orbited London in Zone 2, Zone 3 and (possibly) Zone 4.It is not to be confused with London's existing circular railway, the Circle line of the London Underground.".