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 Mudchute DLR station -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Mudchute DLR station is in an area of the (additional info and facts about Isle of Dogs) Isle of Dogs near to the Millwall Docks.
The station is on the (additional info and facts about Lewisham) Lewisham branch, between (additional info and facts about Crossharbour) Crossharbour and (additional info and facts about Island Gardens) Island Gardens stations and in (additional info and facts about Travelcard Zone 2) Travelcard Zone 2.
When the line was extended to (additional info and facts about Lewisham) Lewisham, involving tunnelling under the (The longest river in England; flows eastward through London to the North Sea) River Thames, the station was rebuilt in a shallow cutting immediately before the tunnel entrance.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/mu/mudchute_dlr_station2.htm   (227 words)

  
 Railway Technology - Docklands Light Railway Extensions in London, United Kingdom
The Lewisham extension has seven new stations, of which Island Gardens and Cutty Sark are built in the tunnel, and the rest - Greenwich, Deptford Bridge, Elverson Road and Lewisham - are at surface level.
The Lewisham extension gives DLR a chance to take a share of the benefits of the regeneration of the area south of the River Thames, put into the international spotlight by the £700 million Millennium Dome tourist attraction.
DLR Ltd is a holding company and part of the new Transport for London (TfL) organisation, while Serco Docklands holds the current operating and maintenance franchise for the system.
www.railway-technology.com /projects/docklands   (227 words)

  
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Bermondsey Station, Rotherhithe Station, Rotherhithe Street, Redriff Road, Canada Water Station, Surrey Quays Station, Thundleys Road, New Cross Station, Deptford Bridge DLR Station, Brookmill Road, Lewisham Station, Lewisham Lewisham Centre.
Lewisham Station to Bromley Common and Catford (Rushy Green) and Orpington.
Highbury and Islington Station, St Paul's Road, Dalston Junction, Graham Road, Hackney Central Station, Hackney Town Hall, Well Street, Lauriston Road, Victoria Park Grove Road, Mile End Station, Limehouse Burdett Road, Westferry DLR Station, Canary Wharf, Trafalgar Road, Blackwall Station, Aspen Way, Coriander Avenue, Leamouth Saffron Avenue.
busroutes.topcities.com /201.htm   (5001 words)

  
 Sudbury Regional Hospital . 1990s . 2005 . Canada . Mike Harris . Greater Sudbury, Ontario
It is situated at the point where the line from Lewisham station Lewisham splits into branches to Tower Gateway DLR station Tower GatewayBank and Monument stations Bank and Stratford DLR station Stratford.
The next stations on each line are Canary Wharf DLR station to Lewisham, Westferry DLR station Westferry to Tower GatewayBank and Poplar DLR station to Stratford.
West India Quay is a station on the Docklands Light Railway in London, England.
www.uk.fraquisanto.net /Sudbury_Regional_Hospital   (419 words)

  
 New Cross Station - Last updated: 9th October 2004
Bermondsey Station, Rotherhithe Station, Rotherhithe Street, Redriff Road, Canada Water Station, Surrey Quays Station, Thundleys Road, New Cross Station, Deptford Bridge DLR Station, Brookmill Road, Lewisham Station, Lewisham Lewisham Centre.
Holborn Station, Kingsway, Aldwych, Waterloo Bridge, Waterloo Station, Elephant and Castle, Walworth Road, Camberwell Green, Peckham High Street, Queens Road Peckham Station, New Cross Gate Station, New Cross Station, Shardeloes Road, Brockley Station, Crofton Park Station, Brockley Rise, Stanstead Road, Catford Bridge Station, Catford Rushey Green, Catford Bus Garage.
Holborn Station, Kingsway, Aldwych, Waterloo Bridge, Waterloo Station, Elephant and Castle, Walworth Road, Camberwell Green, Peckham High Street, Queens Road Peckham Station, New Cross Gate Station, New Cross Station, Shardeloes Road, Brockley Station, Crofton Park Station, Brockley Rise, Stanstead Road, Catford Bridge Station, Catford Rushey Green, Sangley Road, Hither Green Station.
uk.geocities.com /busroutes/placesindex/newcross.htm   (917 words)

  
 Sudbury Regional Hospital . 1990s . 2005 . Canada . Mike Harris . Greater Sudbury, Ontario
It is situated at the point where the line from Lewisham station Lewisham splits into branches to Tower Gateway DLR station Tower GatewayBank and Monument stations Bank and Stratford DLR station Stratford.
The next stations on each line are Canary Wharf DLR station to Lewisham, Westferry DLR station Westferry to Tower GatewayBank and Poplar DLR station to Stratford.
West India Quay is a station on the Docklands Light Railway in London, England.
www.uk.fraquisanto.net /Sudbury_Regional_Hospital   (419 words)

  
 Mudchute DLR Station Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
Mudchute DLR station is in an area of the Isle of Dogs near to the Millwall Dock.
The station is on the Lewisham branch, between Crossharbour and Island Gardens stations and in Travelcard Zone 2.
When the line was extended to Lewisham, involving tunnelling under the River Thames, the station was rebuilt in a shallow cutting immediately before the tunnel entrance, opening on November 20, 1999.
lokalkolorit.de /encyclopedia/Mudchute_DLR_station   (389 words)

  
 Docklands Light Railway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This was met by an extension of the DLR from Island Gardens in tunnel under the River Thames to Greenwich and then on a new elevated route paralleling Deptford Creek to an interchange at the major rail junction of Lewisham.
Oyster Pre-Pay is also available on the DLR - passengers need to both touch in and touch out their Oyster cards on the readers at the entrance / exit to the platforms, or pass through the automatic gates at selected stations.
In response to this, all stations and trains were extended to two-car lengths, and the system extended into the heart of the City of London with a tunnelled extension into Bank underground station, which opened in 1991.
www.kernersville.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Docklands_Light_Railway   (2284 words)

  
 Railway Technology - Docklands Light Railway Extensions in London, United Kingdom
The Lewisham extension gives DLR a chance to take a share of the benefits of the regeneration of the area south of the River Thames, put into the international spotlight by the £700 million Millennium Dome tourist attraction.
DLR Ltd is a holding company and part of the new Transport for London (TfL) organisation, while Serco Docklands holds the current operating and maintenance franchise for the system.
With DLR ridership expected to reach 60 million per year by 2005 and with passenger numbers increasing rapidly every month, DLR is to lengthen platforms to cope with trains formed of three units.
www.railway-technology.com /projects/docklands   (1462 words)

  
 Richard's page for the Docklands Light Railway
The DLR has been extended beyond Island Gardens to Lewisham; twin tube tunnels run beneath the Thames to Greenwich, and because of the huge difference in height between the old and new routes, the old "high level" section beyond Crossharbour station had to be abandoned.
Island Gardens was not served by the DLR between 9 January and 19 November 1999 inclusive, whilst the link was made with an extension to Lewisham (now fully open).
So, Friday 8 January 1999 was the last day of DLR operation for Mudchute and Island Gardens "high level" stations, to allow the embankment and station site around Mudchute to be removed and a cutting dug to meet the new, subterranean alignment.
metadyne.tripod.com /DLRgenPhots.html   (1462 words)

  
 Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 3112
"specified station" means any station, or part of a station, constructed as part of the specified network pursuant to powers conferred by the Lewisham Act 1993 and from which no regular scheduled railway passenger services are provided by any person other than DLR.
This Order provides for the grant of exemptions from the franchising and closure provisions of the Railways Act 1993 ("the 1993 Act") to Docklands Light Railway Limited ("DLR") for the stretch of railway constructed from Lewisham Station to a point just north of Mudchute Station.
Section 41 of the 1993 Act (notification of proposals to close railway facilities used in connection with passenger services) is not to apply to the stations or parts of stations mentioned in article 2.
www.hmso.gov.uk /si/si1999/19993112.htm   (1462 words)

  
 Goldsmiths MM - Cutty Sark DLR Station
From the next station at Elverson Road the extension rises again, finally moving adjacent to the Connex South-East lines from New Cross to Lewisham and on to a new station between the arms of the existing North-Kent branch to Blackheath and the Mid-Kent branch to Ladywell and Catford.
The extension to Lewisham runs from just before the 'old' Mudchute station, on the DLR southern line to new Mudchute and Island Gardens stations before burrowing under the Thames to the west of the existing Greenwich Foot Tunnel and the Cutty Sark dry-dock, emerging just before an interchange at the existing Greenwich Connex South-East station.
There would then be an underground concourse linkup between this new station and the proposed DLR station in the vicinity of the present covered Market, with entrances in more suitable locations for links with surface transport.
www.gold.ac.uk /world/millen/planning/dlr.html   (743 words)

  
 Goldsmiths MM - Cutty Sark DLR Station
The extension to Lewisham runs from just before the 'old' Mudchute station, on the DLR southern line to new Mudchute and Island Gardens stations before burrowing under the Thames to the west of the existing Greenwich Foot Tunnel and the Cutty Sark dry-dock, emerging just before an interchange at the existing Greenwich Connex South-East station.
From the next station at Elverson Road the extension rises again, finally moving adjacent to the Connex South-East lines from New Cross to Lewisham and on to a new station between the arms of the existing North-Kent branch to Blackheath and the Mid-Kent branch to Ladywell and Catford.
There would then be an underground concourse linkup between this new station and the proposed DLR station in the vicinity of the present covered Market, with entrances in more suitable locations for links with surface transport.
www.gold.ac.uk /world/millen/planning/dlr.html   (743 words)

  
 Learn more about List of London Underground stations in the online encyclopedia.
Island Gardens ( DLR (Lewisham Branch) ; Zone 2)
Elverson Road ( DLR (Lewisham Branch) ; Zones 2/3)
This is a list of currently-open stations on the London Underground and the Docklands Light Railway.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/li/list_of_london_underground_stations.html   (743 words)

  
 Goldsmiths MM - Cutty Sark DLR Station
The extension to Lewisham runs from just before the 'old' Mudchute station, on the DLR southern line to new Mudchute and Island Gardens stations before burrowing under the Thames to the west of the existing Greenwich Foot Tunnel and the Cutty Sark dry-dock, emerging just before an interchange at the existing Greenwich Connex South-East station.
From the next station at Elverson Road the extension rises again, finally moving adjacent to the Connex South-East lines from New Cross to Lewisham and on to a new station between the arms of the existing North-Kent branch to Blackheath and the Mid-Kent branch to Ladywell and Catford.
There would then be an underground concourse linkup between this new station and the proposed DLR station in the vicinity of the present covered Market, with entrances in more suitable locations for links with surface transport.
www.gold.ac.uk /world/millen/planning/dlr.html   (743 words)

  
 Goldsmiths MM - Cutty Sark DLR Station
The extension to Lewisham runs from just before the 'old' Mudchute station, on the DLR southern line to new Mudchute and Island Gardens stations before burrowing under the Thames to the west of the existing Greenwich Foot Tunnel and the Cutty Sark dry-dock, emerging just before an interchange at the existing Greenwich Connex South-East station.
From the next station at Elverson Road the extension rises again, finally moving adjacent to the Connex South-East lines from New Cross to Lewisham and on to a new station between the arms of the existing North-Kent branch to Blackheath and the Mid-Kent branch to Ladywell and Catford.
There would then be an underground concourse linkup between this new station and the proposed DLR station in the vicinity of the present covered Market, with entrances in more suitable locations for links with surface transport.
www.gold.ac.uk /world/millen/planning/dlr.html   (743 words)

  
 CONK! Encyclopedia: Docklands_Light_Rail
This was met by an extension of the DLR from Island Gardens in tunnel under the River Thames to Greenwich and then on a new elevated route paralleling Deptford Creek to an interchange at the major rail junction of Lewisham.
Oyster Pre-Pay is also available on the DLR — passengers need to both touch in and touch out their Oyster cards on the readers at the entrance / exit to the platforms, or pass through the automatic gates at selected stations.
In response to this, all stations and trains were extended to two-car lengths, and the system extended into the heart of the City of London with a tunnelled extension into Bank underground station, which opened in 1991.
www.conk.com /search/encyclopedia.cgi?q=Docklands_Light_Rail   (2342 words)

  
 Mudchute DLR station - free-definition
It is on the Lewisham branch, between Crossharbour and London Arena DLR station and Island Gardens DLR station.
Originally a surface level station, but rebuilt underground when the DLR was extended to Lewisham via a tunnel under the Thames.
Mudchute DLR station is in an area of the Isle of Dogs near to the Millwall Docks.
www.free-definition.com /Mudchute-DLR-station.html   (153 words)

  
 Lewisham station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lewisham is also the southern terminus of the DLR, the previous station being Elverson Road.
Lewisham station is a railway and Docklands Light Railway station in Lewisham in south east London.
Lewisham is on the boundary of Travelcard Zone 2 and Zone 3.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lewisham_station   (153 words)

  
 info: Docklands_Light_Railway
This was met by an extension of the DLR from Island Gardens in tunnel under the River Thames to Greenwich and then on a new elevated route paralleling Deptford Creek to an interchange at the major rail junction of Lewisham.
Oyster Pre-Pay is also available on the DLR — passengers need to both touch in and touch out their Oyster cards on the readers at the entrance / exit to the platforms, or pass through the automatic gates at selected stations.
In response to this, all stations and trains were extended to two-car lengths, and the system extended into the heart of the City of London with a tunnelled extension into Bank underground station, which opened in 1991.
www.info-assicurazione.com /Docklands_Light_Railway.html   (2962 words)

  
 London Job Agency
Oyster Pre-Pay is also available on the DLR - passengers need to both touch in and touch out their Oyster cards on the readers at the entrance / exit to the platforms, or pass through the automatic gates at selected stations.1 Stations on west to east branches 5.
This was met by an extension of the DLR from Island Gardens in tunnel under the River Thames to Greenwich and then on a new elevated route paralleling Deptford Creek to an interchange at the major rail junction of Lewisham.
The current DLR fleet (at the end of 2004) is: 22–44: Bombardier B90, built 1991 45–91: Bombardier B92, built 1993–1995 92–99, 01–16: Bombardier B2K, built 2001–2002 All DLR cars carried a common livery of red, blue, and white upon delivery.
www.document-sugery.co.uk /London-Job-Agency.aspx   (8659 words)

  
 Greenwich railway station
One carries the main overland railway between central London and Dartford (north Kent); the other carries the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) between Lewisham to the south and the Docklands area and the City of London north of the River Thames.
Greenwich railway station is about 400m southwest of the town centre of Greenwich, London, England.
Greenwich was linked by a massive brick-built railway viaduct with 878 arches, first to a station in Spa Road, Bermondsey and later to London Bridge.
www.ukpedia.com /g/greenwich-railway-station.html   (8659 words)

  
 Railway Technology - Docklands Light Railway Extensions in London, United Kingdom
The Lewisham extension has seven new stations, of which Island Gardens and Cutty Sark are built in the tunnel, and the rest - Greenwich, Deptford Bridge, Elverson Road and Lewisham - are at surface level.
The Lewisham extension gives DLR a chance to take a share of the benefits of the regeneration of the area south of the River Thames, put into the international spotlight by the £700 million Millennium Dome tourist attraction.
Of the 2.6 miles (4.2km) of new line to Lewisham, approximately 0.7 miles (1.1km) is in bored tunnel, a short section in cut and cover tunnel, one mile (1.7km) at near ground level and half a mile (800m) on viaduct.
www.railway-technology.com /projects/docklands   (8659 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Docklands Light Rail
This was met by an extension of the DLR from Island Gardens in tunnel under the River Thames to Greenwich and then on a new elevated route paralleling Deptford Creek to an interchange at the major rail junction of Lewisham.
Oyster Pre-Pay is also available on the DLR — passengers need to both touch in and touch out their Oyster cards on the readers at the entrance / exit to the platforms, or pass through the automatic gates at selected stations.
In response to this, all stations and trains were extended to two-car lengths, and the system extended into the heart of the City of London with a tunnelled extension into Bank underground station, which opened in 1991.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref/index.php?title=Docklands_Light_Rail   (2502 words)

  
 List of London Underground stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elverson Road ( DLR (Lewisham Branch) ; Zones 2/3)
This is a list of currently-open stations on the London Underground and the Docklands Light Railway.
For mainline station see the list of London railway stations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_London_Underground_stations   (2502 words)

  
 Travel Trade in east London
DLR operated 7 days a week from Bank and Tower Gateway to Stratford and Beckton in the north-east; Canary Wharf and Greenwich and Lewisham in the south.
The hotel is located next to Limehouse DLR, provoding instant access to Canary Wharf, Tower Gateway and the City, all accessible within 7 minutes.
London Eastside is well served by London Underground- Central, Circle, District, East London, Hammersmith and City, and Jubilee Lines which provide easy access to the City, West, Central and North London, Heathrow airport and key mainline stations, including Waterloo, Victoria, Euston and Paddington.
www.visiteastlondon.com /tradetravel.html   (2502 words)

  
 Deptford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deptford [dɛtfəd] is an area of the London Borough of Lewisham, on the south bank of the River Thames in south-east London.
Its railway station is one of the oldest suburban stations in the world, being built (c.1836-38) as part of the first suburban service (the London and Greenwich Railway), between London Bridge and Greenwich.
Deptford was also one of the first areas in south-east London to be served by a 'bendy bus' route.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Deptford   (873 words)

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