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DLR London City Airport station wins major rail award

06 October 2006

The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) London City Airport station has scooped the Community Rail Award for best 'Local Transport Integration Project'.

The station, which sits at the heart of the DLR London City Airport extension and opened in December 2005, was praised by judges as "an excellent and a major improvement to transport access".

The station was also commended for "integrating many transport modes within a major city", as it directly links the airport and neighbouring bus and walking routes to the DLR.

Airport passengers can be on the DLR platform from the airport terminal in just four minutes, while local residents using the station gain access via a fully-accessible street-level entrance.

The station is also served by two large-size passenger lifts that accommodate people with restricted mobility, wheelchair users and pushchairs.

The Community Rail Awards are organised by The Association of Community Rail Partnerships and were presented by Adrian Lyons CBE, Director General of The Railway Forum, and Heidi Mottram, Managing Director of Northern Rail.

Ian Brown, Managing Director of Transport for London's London Rail and Chairman of DLR, congratulated Richard De Cani, DLR Head of Development and Planning, and his team on the award and the delivery of the station.

He said: "It is a pleasure to pick up this award from our industry peers, as it is a fitting tribute to a genuinely integrated transport scheme.

"The success of London City Airport station and the DLR extension in encouraging usage among both airport travellers and local residents is reflected in rapidly increasing passenger numbers, currently at 85,000 per week.

"The route will be further extended to Woolwich Arsenal in 2009, providing direct cross-river access to the airport."

As part of its winning award entry DLR was given £150, which it will donate to a local charity.

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