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Docklands Light Railway to increase capacity by 50 per cent with three-car trains

31 July 2007

Transport for London (TfL) today confirmed plans to introduce longer trains on the busiest parts of the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) from 2009, which will lead to a 50 per cent increase in capacity by 2010.

This will boost the local economy and help deliver our transport plans

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London

This follows Department for Transport approval enabling the DLR to plan upgrades to all its routes.   
 
The planning approval will allow the lengthening of platforms, strengthening of viaducts and upgrading of railway infrastructure in order to allow the operation of three car trains.

Three-car services will start between Bank to Lewisham in 2009, and on other parts of the network from 2010*.  
 
Both the Woolwich Arsenal extension, which will open in 2009, and Stratford International extension, set to open in 2010, have been designed to operate three-car trains.

Increased capacity

The London City Airport extension, which opened in December 2005, was designed and built for three-car operation.  
 
Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, said: "Longer platforms and trains on the Docklands Light Railway will deliver 50 per cent increased capacity, benefiting passengers and local communities.

"This will boost the local economy and help deliver our transport plans for the 2012 Olympic Games."
 
DLR Director Jonathan Fox said: "This decision is great news for our passengers because the Docklands Light Railway is now in a position to keep pace with its ever-increasing demand.
 
"More and more passengers are using the Docklands Light Railway every day.  It's a growing railway, bringing business, jobs and regeneration to all the areas it serves."
 

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