Increased services for Docklands Light Railway routes

25 Aug 2015 02:47 PM

Part of a three-year series of improvements to increase frequency across the whole DLR network.

Docklands Light Railway (DLR) customers are benefitting from an increase in services after extra trains were added to a number of the routes recently (Sunday 23rd).

The changes follows improvements made earlier this year to make services faster and more frequent across large parts of the network, and form part of a series of work over the next three years that will see a more frequent service across the whole DLR network.

The new services include:

Easier for customers

A new seating layout to increase the space available inside DLR trains is also being introduced, making it easier for customers to board.

Between now and the end of 2015, more than one third of DLR trains are being converted to have seating along the sides of the carriage to make it even easier to move between the seats.

Despite the change in appearance, the converted cars will have exactly the same number of seats as before.

TfL's Director of the DLR, Rory O'Neill, said: 'The DLR has been an integral part of the regeneration of the Docklands and south east London since it started operating back in 1987. Today we carry over 100 million passengers a year and that figure is set to rise.

'We have been making improvements to the service and will continue to do so over the next few years to help meet growing demand as London's population continues to rise.'

Other service changes include:

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