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Stratford station is a railway station in Newham, East London on National Rail, London Underground and Docklands Light Railway (DLR) lines. It is served by the Underground Central and Jubilee Lines, and by Silverlink, One and c2c. It is in Travelcard Zone 3.

To distinguish the station from Stratford-upon-Avon this station is called "Stratford (London)" on tickets, though the station will be renamed Stratford Regional station in 2007 when nearby Stratford International station is opened.

Layout

Low Level platforms

These platforms are at ground level and are served by a footbridge (with lifts and escalators) from the main station entrance.

High Level platforms

Passengers interchange between the Central Line and 'one' train service.
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Passengers interchange between the Central Line and 'one' train service.

These platforms are above and at right angles to the Low Level station - the lines to Platforms 1 & 2 pass beneath the High Level station. Access from the main station entrance is via a subway; a second subway links the Jubilee Line platforms directly to platforms 3–10. A third subway, which served the old entrance to the station, is closed and available for emergency use only.

Service Patterns

All times refer to off-peak services.

one

c2c

Monday to Friday late evening only.

London Underground

This operates a "metro" (very high frequency service). They operate: 0538-0049 on the Central Line 0514-0113 on the Jubilee Line

Docklands Light Railway

History

Stratford station was opened in 1839 by the Eastern Counties Railway (ECR). As well as a station, a railway works was also built, and much of this has since been turned into a freight terminal.

Central Line services started on 4 December 1946, extended from Liverpool Street station in new tunnels after being delayed due to the Second World War. Services were extended to Leyton on 5 May 1947 and then on to the former London and North Eastern Railway branch lines to Epping, Ongar and Hainault progressively until 1949.

The Docklands Light Railway opened on 31 August 1987 reusing redundant rail routes through the Bow and Poplar areas to reach the new Docklands developments on the Isle of Dogs.

The Low Level station underwent a major rebuilding programme in the late 1990s as part of the Jubilee Line Extension works. This saw the construction of an enormous steel and glass building designed by Wilkinson Eyre that encloses much of the Low Level station, and a new booking hall. The old booking hall, which lay at the eastern end of the station and was connected via a subway, has since been demolished. The Jubilee Line opened to passengers on 14 May 1999, initially only as far as Canning Town station, before opening to Green Park and Stanmore in November 1999.

A 360° view of the low-level station. The high-level station is through the windows in the centre of the image.
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A 360° view of the low-level station. The high-level station is through the windows in the centre of the image.

Future developments

The station is due to be renamed Stratford Regional station in 2007 when nearby Stratford International station is opened. An extension of the Docklands Light Railway over part of the North London Line will link the two stations.

In the short term, Silverlink services will terminate at platforms 1 and 2 rather than run through to North Woolwich as now. Two new platforms adjacent to the existing platform 12 will then be built. Provisionally numbered 12a and 12b, these will be used by the Richmond services. Platforms 1 & 2 will then be converted for use for DLR services via West Ham.

Further expansion is planned both on the existing DLR station, to increase capacity (which is a major problem at peak times); and with the Crossrail project, which would bring a direct, fast link straight into Central London, further encouraging the regeneration of London E15.

Transport links

London Buses routes 25, 69, 86, 104, 108, 158, 238, 241, 257, 262, 276, 308, 473, D8 and S2 and coach route A9 (to Stansted Airport) serve the station.

External links

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|- style="text-align: center;" | rowspan="2" | Liverpool Street | style="background:#516A7F;" |   | 'one'
Great Eastern Main Line | style="background:#516A7F;" |   | Romford |- style="text-align: center;" | style="background:#516A7F;" |   | 'one'
Shenfield Metro | style="background:#516A7F;" |   | Maryland

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