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Today (May 19), May 27 and June 3, DLR operators ... developed to focus on Games venues and spectator demand and therefore some routes, frequencies and first or last train times will change.
During the Games DLR carried double its normal number of passengers ... is that it’s London’s first and only driverless train system of its kind. Want to learn more about the DLR?
During the Games, the DLR will serve the Olympic Park at Stratford and competition venues at Woolwich, Greenwich and the ExCel centre in Docklands. The fleet is being funded by Transport for ...
ONE of the most popular train journeys in the UK is set to be given a makeover to make it even more enjoyable. Those who have taken a ride on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) line in London will ...
And soon it’ll be even more fun to pretend you’re driving a DLR train. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has just announced the trial of a scheme that’ll see DLR trains kitted out with stuff to ...
Signs have been posted outside DLR stations explaining that speed reductions might alter the train’s usual service and frequencies. TfL’s general manager for the DLR Tom Page said ...
In a recent TFL Commissioner's Report this month, TFL confirmed that 30 DLR trains had currently been built and are undergoing testing, with the first train set to begin service this year.