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Three decades of DLR

It's happy birthday to the Docklands Light Railway this month as the network notches up 30 years.

To celebrate, TfL has launched a leaflet helping people to discover more about the area around Docklands and east London.

Called 'Destination DLR - 30 things to do via the Docklands Light Railway', it gives details of what to see, where to go, and places to eat and drink for great family days out.

There's also some history for those who like to soak up the atmosphere, information on cultural attractions and activities to help people explore the neighbourhood out of doors.

The DLR was regarded as a novelty when it was opened by Her Majesty The Queen in the summer of 1987. Since then, the driverless light railway has had a front seat view of the changing landscape in east London during the area's regeneration.

Today, the district has become a vibrant, thriving part of London, packed with some well-known attractions and interesting hidden gems.

  • Pick up a copy of the leaflet at larger DLR stations and at some Tube stations. Get involved on social media by visiting some of the 30 attractions and sharing your pictures @LondonDLR #DLR30

 

Channel website: https://tfl.gov.uk/

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