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  • 13/04/2011
    New DLR extension to open a year ahead of London 2012 Games

    The new Docklands Light Railway (DLR) extension from Canning Town to Stratford International will open in Summer 2011, a whole year ahead of the London 2012 Games.

  • 26/10/2009
    DLR Station 'moves' at the weekend

    An extraordinary feat of engineering on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) has effectively moved a whole station without any disruption to passengers. South Quay station closed on Friday evening and a state-of-the-art replacement opened this morning 125 metres away, after being tested over the weekend.

  • 20/10/2009
    First London 2012 DLR carriage reaches the starting line

    The first new Docklands Light Railway (DLR) carriage part-funded by the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has been delivered to Stratford station. The ODA and Transport for London (TfL) contributed £20m each for 22 new carriages in preparation for increased DLR services during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

  • 17/04/2009
    DLR finalises three-car upgrade funds for London 2012 Games and beyond

    DLR has confirmed funding for an £18.2m upgrade which will increase capacity by 50 percent on its Beckton route in time for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

  • 19/03/2009
    DLR scoops London Transport Award

    Docklands Light Railway (DLR) has won the ‘Cycling Improvements’ London Transport Award for its cycle shelter at Shadwell station. The shelter was introduced last year as part of DLR’s cycling strategy, which aims to encourage passengers to cycle to stations and continue their journey via the railway.

  • 02/03/2009
    Revamped Tower Gateway station opens early

    Docklands Light Railway (DLR) today (Monday 2 March) reopened its refurbished Tower Gateway station, two months ahead of schedule.

  • 12/01/2009
    Mayor unveils DLR Woolwich Arsenal station

    New link vital to community and 2012 Olympics delivered ahead of schedule and well within budget.

  • 11/08/2008
    The crime-busting station on the DLR

    The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has hailed a new weapon in his fight to cut crime in the capital – a revamped Docklands Light Railway station.

  • 19/06/2008
    Woolwich Information Centre opens

    DLR is one step closer to Woolwich with the opening of the new DLR Information Centre. Located at 14 Beresford Square in the heart of Woolwich town centre, customer service staff are on hand to answer any questions about the DLR and the new station.

  • 13/03/2008
    Games transport legacy put in place as Mayor unveils new Docklands Light Railway carriages

    The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, has given the capital its first glimpse of an improved Docklands Light Railway service that will form a central part of the transport infrastructure for the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.

  • 12/12/2007
    New Docklands Light Railway station opens at Langdon Park

    A new station on the Docklands Light Railway has opened at Langdon Park, Tower Hamlets, providing better access to London's public transport network for thousands of residents.

  • 04/10/2007
    New look for Shadwell station unveiled by DLR

    Passengers using Shadwell Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station are set to benefit from a major refurbishment programme to improve the station environment, announced today by DLR.

  • 23/07/2007
    Tunnel extending Docklands Light Railway to Woolwich completed

    The tunnel extending the Dockland Light Railway under the River Thames to Woolwich Arsenal was completed on time today as the 540-tonne boring machine broke through the earth south of the Thames.

  • 02/07/2007
    DLR on track for Stratford International as £67m contract awarded

    Docklands Light Railway (DLR), part of Transport for London (TfL), has awarded its main construction contract to build the £238m DLR Stratford International extension to a Skanska and GrantRail joint venture.

  • 03/05/2007
    Extra carriage on every DLR train

    Transport for London has awarded a £200m contract to Taylor Woodrow to upgrade the Docklands Light Railway so an extra carriage can be added to its trains.

  • 10/01/2007
    Major contract award signals start of work on DLR Stratford International Extension

    Docklands Light Railway (DLR) today awarded the first of three major construction contracts to build the £211m DLR extension to Stratford International, a key part of the transport plans for the 2012 Games.

  • 10/12/2006
    Key milestone reached in £211m rail extension

    The project to extend the Docklands Light Railway to Stratford International - a key part of the transport plans for the 2012 Games - has reached a major milestone today, with part of the North London Line transferring to DLR.

  • 17/11/2006
    Work begins on new DLR station at Langdon Park

    Construction work began today on a new Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station at Langdon Park, which will provide much-needed access to public transport for thousands of Tower Hamlets residents and local businesses.

  • 25/10/2006
    Government gives green light to key 2012 rail link

    The Department for Transport today gave planning approval for the 6km extension of the Docklands Light Railway to Stratford International station and the heart of the Olympic Park - providing a vital rail link for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

  • 03/04/2006
    Mayor launches tunnelling of DLR Woolwich Arsenal Extension

    The Mayor of London Ken Livingstone today started the tunnelling that will form a major part of the £180m Docklands Light Railway (DLR) Woolwich Arsenal extension.

  • 28/02/2006
    DLR signals latest phase of Woolwich Arsenal Extension

    <p>Docklands Light Railway (DLR), part of Transport for London (TfL), today began the preparatory work for the tunnelling that will form the 2.5km, £180m Woolwich Arsenal extension. </p> <p>A state-of-the-art 540-tonne boring machine was lowered into a launch chamber in North Woolwich in preparation for construction of the rail link, which will run at depths of up to 35m under the River Thames.</p>

  • 17/10/2005
    DLR three car trains move forward

    There was good news today for DLR passengers as a multi-million pound project to run three-car trains to increase capacity on the network had its Transport and Works Act Application formally approved by Government.

  • 31/08/2005
    DLR Submits Proposed Stratford International Extension for TWA Approval

    Docklands Light Railway (part of Transport for London) today submitted proposals for the extension to Stratford International for TWA (Transport and Works Act) approval.

  • 13/06/2005
    Olympic Boost For London As Work Begins On DLR Woolwich Extension

    London's bid to host the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games received a huge boost today (13 June) when the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone and Transport Minister, Karen Buck marked the start of work on the Docklands Light Railway extension to Woolwich Arsenal.

  • 01/06/2005
    DLR Signs Contract For Extension To Woolwich Arsenal

    Docklands Light Railway Ltd (DLRL), part of Transport for London (TfL), has today finalised the contract with the appointed concessionaire for the construction of the Extension to Woolwich Arsenal. The project forms part of TfL's five-year investment programme through a 30 year concession contract with Woolwich Arsenal Rail Enterprises (WARE), a consortium formed by AMEC and the Royal Bank of Scotland.

  • 18/05/2005
    TfL Board gives approval for next step for DLR Stratford extension

    The planned extension of the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) to Stratford International took an important step forward today as the TfL Board approved plans for DLR to submit an application for a Transport and Works Act (TWA) Order.

  • 01/04/2005
    DLR Public Inquiry closes.

    The Public Inquiry into Docklands Light Railway's plans to significantly improve capacity by upgrading to a three-car service between Bank and Lewisham was closed by the Independent Inspector on 29 March following an adjournment on 3 March. The £125 million project, funded by Transport for London's five-year £10 billion Investment Programme, includes procurement of 18 new vehicles, expansion of the depot at Beckton and construction of a new station at South Quay.

  • 15/03/2005
    Over 40,000 leaflets on scheme distributed in October 2004

    Over 40,000 leaflets on scheme distributed in October 2004. Further consultation on station options planned for February/March 2005. TWA application expected to be deposited in early summer 2005.

  • 15/03/2005
    A preferred bidder has been selected

    A preferred bidder was appointed in December 2004 and the contract will be finalised by May 2005 with construction starting in summer 2005.

  • 15/03/2005
    Planning for the future - Increasing capacity on the DLR network

    Docklands Light Railway Limited (DLRL) is proposing to increase the capacity of the DLR line between Bank/Tower Gateway and Lewisham. The preferred option is to introduce longer trains.

  • 07/02/2005
    DLR Capacity Enhancement Public Inquiry

    The Public Inquiry into this project starts on 8 February.

  • 22/04/2004
    Four Bid to Build Woolwich

    Docklands Light Railway Ltd (DLRL) – part of Transport for London (TfL) – today announced that it has completed the pre-qualification stage in the competition to appoint a Concessionaire to design, finance, build, maintain and make available the Woolwich Extension.

  • 26/02/2004
    Government Approves DLR Woolwich Extension

    Tony McNulty, Minister for Transport today announced Department for Transport approval of the submission under the Transport and Works Act for the extension of the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) to Woolwich Arsenal.

  • 29/01/2004
    Planning for the future - Increasing capacity on the DLR network

    Docklands Light Railway Limited (DLRL) is proposing to increase the capacity of the DLR line between Bank and Lewisham. The preferred option is to introduce longer trains.

  • 28/01/2004
    Next Stage of DLR's Capacity Enhancement Project

    Docklands Light Railway is planning to submit a Transport and Works Act Order application for its £130 million capacity enhancement project by the end of February. If the application is approved, work could start in 2007.

  • 14/01/2004
    DLR Capacity Enhancement TWA deposit

    February 2004 – Estimated deposit of TWA order for powers to build the scheme

  • 11/12/2003
    Another step towards Woolwich for DLR

    Docklands Light Railway Ltd has issued a notice in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) calling for expressions of interest in the construction of the proposed extension to Woolwich, south London.

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