From Monday, 15th May, services across the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) will be improved when a new timetable is introduced.
The new timetable will mean more frequent services on all routes, especially at peak times, reduce waiting times and provide better connections with the Elizabeth line at Canary Wharf, Custom House, and Stratford. The peak time will be extended by half an hour on all routes in both the morning and evening peaks.
From the same date a new timetable is being introduced on the Elizabeth line which increases peak time services and reduces journey times.
Additional services are also being introduced, including direct from Stratford to Lewisham during the evening peak for the first time. The frequency of evening services between Canning Town and Beckton will also be doubled, as well as between Stratford and Canary Wharf on Saturday nights.
The main changes include:
- Peak service levels will run half an hour longer on all routes in both morning and evening peaks, with the morning peak service ending at 10:00 and the evening peak service extended to 19:30.
- For the first time, there will be direct Stratford-Lewisham services during the evening peak, with alternate trains from Stratford to Canary Wharf service continuing to/from Lewisham, which will waiting times for customers between Canary Wharf and Lewisham. There will be a service every two to four minutes between Canary Wharf and Lewisham and direct services between Stratford and Lewisham every eight minutes.
- Services between Canning Town and Beckton on Monday to Saturday evenings will be doubled, and the shuttle service between Canning Town and Beckton will continue until 23:30 on weekdays and 22:00 on Saturdays, a five minutes service between Canning Town and Beckton. Sunday service will be unchanged.
- Between Stratford and Canary Wharf on Saturday evenings trains will run every five minutes until 22:00.
Full details of the timetable changes can be found at tfl.gov.uk/modes/dlr/improving-the-dlr, and journeys can be planned using the new timetables on the TfL Go app or TfL Journey Planner.
Seb Dance, Deputy Mayor for Transport said: “After some incredibly challenging years, ridership on the Tube and DLR is beginning to return to pre-pandemic levels, And I am pleased that changes coming into the DLR timetable in May will mean people travelling around east London will now benefit from additional services and quicker, easier, more frequent journeys.
“With the entire DLR fleet also being updated over the coming years, this is just one of the ways the Mayor and TfL are continuing to improve London’s world-class public transport network, which is key for to building a better, more efficient London for everyone.”
Tom Page, TfL’s General Manager for the Docklands Light Railway, said: “It’s an exciting time for DLR as we continue to see strong ridership and have now begun testing of the new trains that will transform journeys for millions of customers every year. This latest timetable change builds on last September’s changes to help ensure we have capacity where it’s needed the most. These changes will deliver an improvement for customers with quicker, easier and more comfortable journeys.”
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