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Temporary DLR timetable changes ahead of new trains - London Post
Temporary changes to the DLR timetable will be introduced from Monday 21 July ahead of the introduction of a new fleet of trains later this year, which will boost frequency and reliability. The timetable changes coincide with the start of the summer school holidays when services are typically quieter meaning fewer customers will be impacted by the changes. The revised timetable is necessary to ensure a reliable service can be maintained across t…
Government notes 'substantial work' on DLR extension scheme
Was there some miscommunication in recent days between Whitehall and City Hall over the vexed question of Sir Sadiq Khan’s top transport investment priority, the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) extension to Thamesmead? During Thursday’s Mayor’s Question Time session, the Mayor doubled down on his criticism of last week’s government Spending Review announcement, which did not include funding for any transport schemes in London. Rachel Reeves had “g…
TfL reveal which DLR routes will see cuts next month - Murky Depths
Transport for London have revealed which services will be cut next month due to new train delays on the DLR. With older stock running longer than anticipated, route changes are coming from Monday 21 July as older stock begins to be withdrawn over the summer. Changes includes no peak hour services between Lewisham and Stratford. A change at Canary Wharf will be required. Services between Canary Wharf and Stratford will run every 5 minutes in the …
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