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Government gives green light to key 2012 rail link

25 October 2006

The Department for Transport (DfT) today gave planning approval for the six kilometre extension of the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) to Stratford International station and the heart of the Olympic Park - providing a vital rail link for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The extension is central to London's preparations for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

The Stratford International Extension, due to open in 2010, is funded by Transport for London's (TfL's) £10bn Investment Programme and a contribution from the Olympic Delivery Authority.

It involves the conversion of part of the North London Line to DLR operation, between Royal Victoria and Stratford, and the construction of a further link to the new Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL) station at Stratford International.

The DLR extension means that passengers arriving at Stratford International station in 2012 will be able to quickly and easily access the Olympic Park at Stratford, and other Olympic and Paralympic venues using the DLR and its connections to the rest of London's transport network.

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone said: "The extension of the Docklands Light Railway to the new Stratford International station is central to London's preparations for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

"It will mean that visitors from all over the world will be able to access the Olympic Park quickly and easily, and will provide a lasting legacy for London, bringing much-needed regeneration to the areas along the route."

The Stratford International extension will serve existing stations at Stratford, West Ham, Canning Town and Royal Victoria, which will be converted to DLR specifications with improved accessibility and step-free access.

Four new, fully accessible stations will be built at Star Lane, Abbey Road, Stratford High Street and Stratford International to serve existing and future communities.

The DLR station at Stratford International will provide an important interchange with Eurostar services from the CTRL station, as well as linking up to the Stratford City development and the Olympic Park.

Frequent service

Ian Brown, Managing Director of TfL London Rail and Chairman of DLR, said: "I am delighted that Docklands Light Railway has been given the green light for its Stratford International Extension which will be key to the Olympics and to meeting ever-growing passenger demand.

"Docklands Light Railway has an unrivalled track record for delivering extensions on time and on budget. It has also demonstrated consistently high levels of punctuality and customer satisfaction, making it perfectly placed to deliver this key rail link by 2012.

"Once complete, the Stratford International Extension will link up with other Docklands Light Railway extensions to London City Airport and Woolwich Arsenal, providing a direct cross-river passenger link from Stratford to the centre of Woolwich."

When the Docklands Light Railway extension to Stratford International is complete, passengers will benefit from more frequent and reliable train services, increased from two trains per hour now to at least six trains per hour from 2010 and even more at peak times.

During the 2012 Games, the extension will be able to run up to 27 DLR trains per hour, capable of transporting approximately 13,500 passengers per hour in each direction.

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