Friday 23 Sep 2022
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Customers will benefit from quicker, easier and more comfortable journeys across the DLR network from next week (Monday 26 September) with the introduction of a new timetable. The changes will help people access housing, employment and leisure opportunities more easily across east London and the Docklands.
Since the opening of the Elizabeth line in May, and with people travelling to the office and leisure activities more frequently, the way customers use the DLR has changed. The new timetable will help ensure there are more trains available where and when people need them.
The new timetable will mean more frequent services will run for longer in the evening and on weekends, supporting an increase in leisure travel. The changes also help minimise interchange waiting times with the Elizabeth line at Canary Wharf, Custom House and Stratford stations – making journeys across the city even quicker. With the integration of Elizabeth line services being implemented from Sunday 6 November, DLR customers will be only one change away from key destinations in the capital such as the West End and Heathrow Airport.
All DLR routes will benefit from more frequent services at certain times, helping to reduce waiting times and minimise crowding, especially at the busiest times.
The main changes include:
Stratford to Canary Wharf
Stratford to Lewisham via Canary Wharf
Canning Town to Beckton
Improved services in the evening and at weekends
Tom Page, TfL’s General Manager for the DLR, said: “Improvements we are making to the DLR timetable from next week will help customers complete their journeys more quickly and easily. This is the first phase of improvements to ensure customers get the best possible service from the DLR and are able to experience more of what London has to offer whether commuting, visiting family and friends or enjoying one of the many leisure activities the capital has to offer.
“It is fantastic to see customers regularly using the DLR again and we want to make sure the timetable provides the best possible service. The changes will help our customers complete their journeys more quickly and easily.”
Further improvements will be made across the DLR network including modern, walk-through, air-conditioned trains, which are due to enter service from 2024. These will provide further significant improvements to waiting times, crowding and customer experience, as well as supporting housing growth and economic redevelopment across the Docklands and east London.
Customers can plan journeys ahead of these changes by using the TfL Go app or TfL Journey Planner.
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