The London Overground is a suburban rail network that connects various parts of London and its surrounding areas. It operates on a series of routes that link key stations, making it easier for commuters and visitors to travel across the city. The network is known for its distinctive orange branding and provides a vital service to areas not covered by the London Underground.
Launched in 2007, the London Overground has expanded significantly, integrating with other transport services like National Rail and the Docklands Light Railway. It offers frequent services and is designed to improve accessibility to various neighborhoods, enhancing connectivity within the capital.