telstarbox
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I had a few questions about the Dartford lines i.e. the suburban routes from Central London via Woolwich Arsenal, Bexleyheath or Sidcup to Dartford:
Did these lines go straight from steam locomotive to EMU operation without a diesel era in between?
Did all three lines always have services to both a West End (Victoria / Charing Cross) and a City terminus (Holborn Viaduct / Cannon Street)? How did they decide which service to send to Victoria - as a passenger I would see that as more of a backwater than Charing Cross which serves more 'central' areas.
Apart from the Eltham scheme in the 1980s are all the stations on these lines effectively in the same place as when the lines opened?
Any more general observations are welcome too as per this cross-post from the Watford DC Line thread
And one more question - the current services finish just after midnight out of Charing X. Were there ever later services on these lines e.g. in World War II? Was there significant military passenger traffic to Woolwich Arsenal or Chatham / Gillingham further down the North Kent?
Did these lines go straight from steam locomotive to EMU operation without a diesel era in between?
Did all three lines always have services to both a West End (Victoria / Charing Cross) and a City terminus (Holborn Viaduct / Cannon Street)? How did they decide which service to send to Victoria - as a passenger I would see that as more of a backwater than Charing Cross which serves more 'central' areas.
Apart from the Eltham scheme in the 1980s are all the stations on these lines effectively in the same place as when the lines opened?
Any more general observations are welcome too as per this cross-post from the Watford DC Line thread

notorious estate at Kidbrooke (also now gone), I’d imagine this gave trouble at times too.(he Ferriers Estate)
Good friend covered the area as SM Relief - any arriving down train disgorged maybe 200 passengers , 100 of which jumped the wooden fence. Day 2 he got the top of the fence coated with point greasing oil (which they could not complain about when they automatically tried to wipe their hands on the clothes - suits may be too posh for some of them) - Day 3 he got the PW to saw the joists on the fence , so the next 100 or so had the fence collapse under them
There was a donkey ride on the common at Blackheath , some of the residents stole the poor animals and held them hostage. They were returned safely - but the criminals had got them into a lift in the flats and held them in a flat.
And one more question - the current services finish just after midnight out of Charing X. Were there ever later services on these lines e.g. in World War II? Was there significant military passenger traffic to Woolwich Arsenal or Chatham / Gillingham further down the North Kent?