Discover more of the Docklands Light Railway this Summer with Transport for London

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Transport for London has announced that an exclusive Docklands Light Railway Discovery train is to run every weekend between the 4th August and 9th September 2018 (inclusive).

Visitors to the capital will be able to experience a first of its kind day on the as KeolisAmey Docklands, the DLRs operator, has launched the DLR Discovery.

Passengers will be taken on a guided tour between Tower Gateway and Cutty Sark on a special non-stop train service on a route not normally served by the Docklands Light Railway.

Each train will include a guide onboard as it travels along the raised tracks through the transformed Docklands area of East London. The guide will provide engaging and an informative commentary, allowing you to learn more about the area.

The day will also include a thirty minute guided walk around Greenwich, which has the opportunity to learn more about the World Heritage Site.

The walking tour will start and end at Cutty Sark DLR station. Trains will depart on the hour every hour, starting at 10 am each day, with the last tour leaving Tower Gateway at 5 pm. Tickets for the exclusive DLR Discovery train are £8 for adults and £4 for children and include a return journey on the DLR.

Tickets can be booked by clicking here.

What did the officials say?

Trish Ashton, General Manager of the DLR, said:

‘DLR Discovery tours are an exciting addition to our services and a perfect day out for families, visitors and locals alike.

‘I hope people from across the city, as well as those visiting London, take the chance to ride the special, non-stopping train between two world-famous London landmarks, and gain insight into a historically fascinating area of east London.’

Jade Gilmore, Visitor Experience Manager at the Museum of London Docklands, said:

‘The DLR holds great historical importance for the local area and its creation helped to transform London’s Docklands, which up to then was isolated from the rest of the city.

‘After guests have completed their journey on the DLR Discovery train, I would encourage them to explore our New Port, New City gallery, which includes a range of memorabilia from some of the earliest journeys on the line.’

Barrie Kelly, Chief Executive of Visit Greenwich, said:

‘DLR Discovery tours are an excellent way to see Greenwich and the surrounding area from a different angle.

‘DLR trains offer unique perspectives of the Docklands and we warmly welcome such an innovative addition to our outstanding attractions and services.

‘We look forward to working with TfL to ensure that these tours become the success they deserve to be, taking a front seat during the summer.’

Angela Morgan, a Blue Badge Tourist Guide at the Association of Professional Tourist Guides, said:

‘We look forward to working with TfL on this exciting new venture.

‘Guiding is our passion, and all Blue Badge Tourist Guides have trained intensively for two years and passed the highest Tourist Guiding qualification in the UK.

‘The DLR Discovery tours offer a wonderful opportunity for our Guides to tell visitors about the East End of London and Greenwich, as well as the places beyond the DLR stations that people can return to for further exploration.’

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