DynamicSpirit
Established Member
TfL say they have now decided on a preferred route for the proposed DLR extension to Thamesmead and have opened a new consultation about it. They are proposing to build a ground level station at Beckton Riverside, alongside Armada Way, and an elevated Thamesmead station, which as far as I can make out from their maps, will be roughly at the western end of the Thamesmead retail park shopping centre, with passive provision to further extend the DLR. I'm guessing the passive provision is part of the reason why they are making this station elevated - since it means any further extension can easily get across or run alongside the A2041 dual carriageway.
New consultation at https://haveyoursay.tfl.gov.uk/dlr-extension-consultation-2.
Railforums thread discussing the previous 2024 consultation at https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/dlr-thamesmead-extension-consultation.262324/
My initial impression is that, although I'd have preferred a longer extension, the plans look quite reasonable. My main doubt is, they are going to be feeding a lot of extra trains onto the existing DLR Beckton branch, where the extension would join that branch at Gallions Reach. Does the DLR have the capacity for that without decimating the service at Beckton?
New consultation at https://haveyoursay.tfl.gov.uk/dlr-extension-consultation-2.
Railforums thread discussing the previous 2024 consultation at https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/dlr-thamesmead-extension-consultation.262324/
My initial impression is that, although I'd have preferred a longer extension, the plans look quite reasonable. My main doubt is, they are going to be feeding a lot of extra trains onto the existing DLR Beckton branch, where the extension would join that branch at Gallions Reach. Does the DLR have the capacity for that without decimating the service at Beckton?