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overground

British  
/ ˈəʊvəˌɡraʊnd /

adjective

  1. on or above the surface of the ground

    an overground railway

  2. having become sufficiently established, known, or accepted so as to no longer be considered avante-garde, experimental, or subversive

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London Overground services have experienced knock-on delays as a result, Network Rail said.

From BBC

Southern trains are not running between Clapham Junction and Watford Junction until further notice and London Overground services between Richmond/Clapham Junction and Stratford and from Gospel Oak to Barking may also be affected.

From BBC

Bus, tram, DLR, underground, overground and Elizabeth Line services will finish earlier than usual on Christmas Eve.

From BBC

There is no Elizabeth line service on Boxing Day, and a number of overground lines are also shut.

From BBC

No night Tube or night overground services will operate.

From BBC