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On 11 Dec, 03:09, siege wrote:
Why are most of the DLR Stations so close? I also noticed the new Stations in the Stratford and Canning Town area are very close. -- siege A lot of it is to do with the way that the Docklands area has been redeveloped. A lot of the stations which are close to one another by rail nevertheless involve crossing one of the docks or another barrier ino rder to travel between them by train, meaning that walking routes between the two points would be very much longer and thus all the stations are needed. Getting off the train at Canary Wharf wouldn't be much good for somebody visiting the Museum in Docklands, for example, even though the station and museum are only a few hundred yards apart as the crow flies. Another factor is that since some extensions to the original DLR have been built, consideration has been given to ease of interchange between branches as well. This can make a difference since the computer signalling allows very accurate timings, almost to the second. Have a look at Poplar if you want to see the advantages of this in action. |
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![]() "siege" wrote in message ... Why are most of the DLR Stations so close? I also noticed the new Stations in the Stratford and Canning Town area are very close. -- siege There used to be a station at Stratford Market many years ago. So not so strange. Kevin |
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