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Stratford Station Information

Stratford station is a large multilevel railway station in Stratford, east London. The station is served by the National Rail services National Express East Anglia, London Overground and c2c, by London Underground's Central and Jubilee lines, and by the Docklands Light Railway (DLR). Stratford is in London Travelcard Zone 3, and Network Rail owns the station. To distinguish it from Stratford-upon-Avon, this station is called Stratford (London) by National Rail,[2] and is sometimes referred to as Stratford Regional to distinguish it from Stratford International station some 400 yards (370 m) away.[1] The station will be a key arrival point for the London 2012 Summer Olympics.[8]

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History

Railway lines around Stratford in 1914

Stratford station was opened on 20 June 1839 by the Eastern Counties Railway (ECR). The Northern and Eastern Railway opened a section of its authorised line from Broxbourne to join the ECR at Stratford on 15 September 1840[9]. As well as a station, a railway works was built, much of which has since been turned into a freight terminal.

Central Line services started on 4 December 1946, extended from Liverpool Street station in new tunnels after being delayed due to the Second World War. The line was further extended to Leyton on 5 May 1947 and then to the former London and North Eastern Railway branch lines to Epping, Ongar and Hainault progressively until 1957.

The Docklands Light Railway opened on 31 August 1987 reusing redundant rail routes through the Bow and Poplar areas to reach the new Docklands developments on the Isle of Dogs.

The low-level station was substantially rebuilt in the late 1990s as part of the Jubilee Line Extension works, with a large new steel and glass building designed by Wilkinson Eyre that encloses much of the low-level station, and a new ticket hall. The old ticket hall, at the eastern end of the station and connected via a subway, has since been demolished. The Jubilee Line opened to passengers on 14 May 1999 as far as North Greenwich station, and to Green Park and Stanmore in November 1999.[10]

With the great increase in services and passengers since the Second World War, Stratford has changed from a fairly busy junction into one of Britain's major rail interchanges. Growth is set to continue in the future with the opening of the Crossrail line across London and the nearby Stratford International station.

Train Services

The following services currently call at Stratford:

Operator Route Material Frequency Notes
NXEA London Liverpool Street - Stratford - Chelmsford - Colchester - Manningtree - Ipswich - Stowmarket - Diss - Norwich Class 90 + Mark 3 Coaching Stock 1x per hour
NXEA London Liverpool Street - Stratford - Shenfield - Ingatestone railway station - Chelmsford - Hatfield Peverel - Witham - Kelvedon - Marks Tey - Colchester - Manningtree - Ipswich Class 321, Class 360 1x per hour
NXEA London Liverpool Street - Stratford - Shenfield - Chelmsford - Witham - Colchester - Wivenhoe - Thorpe-le-Soken - Clacton-on-Sea Class 321, Class 360 1x per hour Also calls at Marks Tey, Alresford and Great Bentley on Sundays
NXEA London Liverpool Street - Stratford - Romford - Shenfield - Ingatestone - Chelmsford - Witham - Kelvedon - Marks Tey - Colchester - Colchester Town Class 321, Class 360 1x per hour Not Sundays
NXEA London Liverpool Street - Stratford - Shenfield - Ingatestone - Chelmsford - Witham - White Notley - Cressing - Braintree Freeport - Braintree Class 321 1x per hour Not Sundays
NXEA London Liverpool Street - Stratford - Shenfield - Billericay - Wickford - Rayleigh - Hockley - Rochford - Southend Airport - Prittlewell - Southend Victoria Class 321 2x per hour
NXEA London Liverpool Street - Stratford - Romford - Shenfield - Billericay - Wickford - Rayleigh - Hockley - Rochford - Southend Airport - Prittlewell - Southend Victoria Class 321 1x per hour
NXEA London Liverpool Street - Stratford - Maryland - Forest Gate - Manor Park - Ilford - Seven Kings - Goodmayes - Chadwell Heath - Romford - Gidea Park - Harold Wood - Brentwood - Shenfield Class 315 6x per hour
NXEA Stratford - Tottenham Hale - Northumberland Park - Enfield Lock - Cheshunt - Broxbourne - Roydon - Harlow Town - Harlow Mill - Sawbridgeworth - Bishops Stortford - Stansted Mountfitchet - Stansted Airport Class 317 1x per hour
NXEA Stratford - Tottenham Hale - Northumberland Park - Enfield Lock - Cheshunt - Broxbourne - Harlow Town - Bishops Stortford Class 317 1x per hour (?)
London Overground Richmond - Kew Gardens - Gunnersbury - South Acton - Acton Central - Willesden Junction - Kensal Rise - Brondesbury Park - Brondesbury - West Hampstead - Finchley Road & Frognal - Hampstead Heath - Gospel Oak - Kentish Town West - Camden Road - Caledonian Road & Barnsbury - Highbury & Islington - Canonbury - Dalston Kingsland - Hackney Central - Homerton - Hackney Wick - Stratford Class 378 4x per hour
London Overground Clapham Junction - Imperial Wharf - West Brompton - Kensington Olympia - Shepherd's Bush - Willesden Junction - Kensal Rise - Brondesbury Park - Brondesbury - West Hampstead - Finchley Road & Frognal - Hampstead Heath - Gospel Oak - Kentish Town West - Camden Road - Caledonian Road & Barnsbury - Highbury & Islington - Canonbury - Dalston Kingsland - Hackney Central - Homerton - Hackney Wick - Stratford Class 378 2x per hour
Preceding station National Rail Following station
Maryland towards Shenfield National Express East Anglia Shenfield Metro Liverpool Street Terminus
Chelmsford towards Norwich National Express East Anglia National Express East Anglia Intercity
Romford towards Clacton-on-Sea or Southend Victoria National Express East Anglia Great Eastern Main Line
Shenfield towards Southend Victoria, Southminster or Braintree National Express East Anglia London-Braintree
Terminus National Express East Anglia Lea Valley Lines Tottenham Hale towards Hertford East or Stansted Airport
Barking towards Grays c2c Liverpool Street - Grays Limited Service Liverpool Street Terminus
Shenfield towards Harwich International Dutchflyer London-Amsterdam
London Overground
Hackney Wick towards Richmond North London Line Terminus
London Underground
Mile End towards Ealing Broadway or West Ruislip Central line Leyton towards Epping, Hainault or Woodford (via Hainault)
West Ham towards Stanmore Jubilee line Terminus
DLR
Pudding Mill Lane towards Lewisham Docklands Light Railway Terminus
Future Development
Whitechapel towards Maidenhead or Heathrow Airport Crossrail Line 1 Maryland towards Shenfield
Stratford International Terminus Docklands Light Railway Stratford High Street towards Beckton or Woolwich Arsenal

Layout

[ · · ]Stratford stations
DLR (under construction)
Stratford Int'l HS1
Stratford Regional (high level) NLL
HL Lea Valley Lines
HL GEML
HL Central line
HL DLR via Poplar
Stratford Regional (low level)
Stratford High Street (ex-Stratford Market)
DLR via Canning Town (being built)
Jubilee line

High-level platforms

Different platform signage (clockwise from top left) London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, Jubilee line, National Express East Anglia London Overground North London Line train on the new platform with the new footbridge to Stratford City in the right Westbound platforms 3 and 3a at Stratford station (with a London Underground Central Line train arriving). Trains now open their doors on both sides at this platform. The inside of a westbound Central Line 1992 stock train whilst calling at Stratford station – with the doors open on both sides. Platform 3 is to our right and the new platform 3a is to our left. Jubilee line platforms 13 to 15, opened in 1999

The high-level platforms run at right angles to the low-level, roughly east-west. The lines to the old platforms 1 & 2 pass beneath the high-level station. Access from the main station entrance is via a subway; a second subway links the Jubilee line platforms directly to platforms 3–10. A third subway, which served the old entrance to the station, is closed and available for emergency use only, but is scheduled to be reopened.

Stratford (high-level) station layout
London Overground towards Richmond
Platform 1 Bay Platform Platform 2
London Overground towards Richmond
Side Platform Platform 12
National Rail towards Broxbourne, Bishop's Stortford and Stansted Airport
National Rail towards London Liverpool Street
Platform 11 Island Platform Platform 10a
National Rail Great Eastern Main Line
National Rail Great Eastern Main Line
Platform 10 Island Platform Platform 9
National Rail towards London Liverpool Street
National Rail towards Shenfield or Southend
Platform 8 Island Platform Platform 6
Central line towards Epping, Hainault or Woodford
National Rail towards London Liverpool Street
Platform 5 Island Platform Platform 3
Central line towards Ealing Broadway or West Ruislip
Platform 3a Side Platform
DLR towards Lewisham
Platform 4b Bay Platform Platform 4a
DLR towards Lewisham

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Low-level platforms

These platforms are at ground level and run north-south. Platforms 13-16 are served by a footbridge (with lifts and escalators) from the main station entrance, while platform 17 adjoins directly on to the main station concourse.

Two British Railways Class 416 trains working on the North London Line pass at Stratford (low level) station. This view shows the station as it was before rebuilding for the Jubilee line. Stratford (low-level) station layout
Side Platform Platform 13
Jubilee line towards Stanmore
Jubilee line towards Stanmore
Platform 14 Island Platform Platform 15
Jubilee line towards Stanmore
Side Platform Opens Spring/Summer 2011 Platform 16
DLR towards Stratford International
DLR towards Beckton or Woolwich Arsenal
Platform 17 Side Platform Opens Spring/Summer 2011

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Stratford International

Main article: Stratford International station

The nearby Stratford International station opened on 30 November 2009 (for preview services only). Since 13 December 2009 Southeastern began its full domestic high-speed service between London St Pancras, and Kent. Currently a bus service provides an interchange between Stratford Regional and Stratford International[15] which leaves the regional station from the northern end of platform 11, where rail tickets are available at a temporary ticket office. The Docklands Light Railway 'Stratford International' extension is planned to provide a link between the two stations from early 2011.

Despite Stratford International's name, no international trains call there, and Eurostar (currently the only international operator) has no plans to do so. However, there are a number of other potential operators that may use the station for international services. These include Deutsche Bahn's proposed London-Frankfurt/Amsterdam service[16] and the proposed "Transmanche Metro" service to Calais via local stations.[17]

Service patterns

The typical off-peak service per hour (tph) from Stratford is as follows:

Train Operator Frequency and Destination
London Underground *Central Line 15 tph to Ealing Broadway 15 tph to West Ruislip 9 tph to Hainault via Newbury Park 3 tph to Woodford via Hainault 15 tph to Epping *Jubilee line 16 tph to Stanmore
National Express East Anglia 13 tph (+ 1 tph to set down only) to London Liverpool Street 6 tph to Shenfield 3 tph to Southend Victoria 1 tph to Stansted Airport 1 tph to Hertford East 1 tph to Norwich 1 tph to Braintree 1 tph to Clacton-on-Sea 1 tph to Colchester Town 1 tph to Ipswich
London Overground 4 tph to Richmond 2 tph to Clapham Junction (From 22 May 2011)
c2c Limited services to Grays and Shoeburyness Limited services to London Liverpool Street
Docklands Light Railway 6tph to Canary Wharf

Electrification

All lines at Stratford are electrified, although a few passenger and freight services which pass through this station are hauled by diesel locomotives. At one time there were four different systems of electrification in use, a record for any station in London. However, since the diversion of the North London Line from the low-level to the new high-level platforms these trains have changed the electrical system they use while at this station. The remaining systems used are:

In 1949 the Great Eastern Main Line through Stratford was electrified at 1500 V dc overhead before being converted to 6.25 kV AC 50 Hz overhead in 1960 and converted again in about 1976 to 25 kV.[18]

Future

In Spring/Summer 2011 an extension of the Docklands Light Railway over part of the North London Line will link Stratford domestic with Stratford International by using low-level platforms 16 and 17 (formerly 1 & 2).[19] There are plans to build a new ticket hall at the eastern end of the mezzanine. This will relieve congestion at the existing ticket hall.[20]

In preparation for the Olympics and the Stratford City development, a new north-facing exit and ticket hall is being built. Both existing passenger subways have been extended north to connect with the ticket hall, and the abandoned subway at the eastern end of the station, which formed part of the old station complex, has been reopened and refurbished to allow interchange between platforms 3-12 and the new high-level platforms 1 & 2.[21] A new pedestrian bridge may also be built to connect Stratford shopping centre with the Stratford City development. This will also connect the mezzanine-level ticket hall with the northern one.

The National Express East Anglia service north to Tottenham Hale may see a re-opened station at Lea Bridge. This is not likely to take place until after the 2012 Olympics.

The station will also become a major interchange for Crossrail services, due to commence in 2018.[22] This would mean that Stratford would be directly linked to Heathrow Airport, Maidenhead and possibly Reading.

A 360° view, taken in October 2005, of the canopy structure housing the new ticket hall. The high-level station is through the windows in the centre and the low-level station is on the right. The same view in August 2008. Note the new DLR platforms on the left, and the additional westbound Central Line platform under construction through the windows in the left-centre.

Gallery

Former services

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Coborn Road Great Eastern Railway Great Eastern Main Line Maryland
Great Eastern Railway Lea Valley Lines Lea Bridge
Great Eastern Railway Ongar Line Leyton
Bow Road Great Eastern Railway Fenchurch Street shuttle Terminus
Hackney Wick Silverlink North London Line West Ham

Former train operating company Anglia Railways ran services known as London Crosslink from Norwich to Basingstoke via Stratford. This service started in 2000 and ended in 2002.

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Highbury & Islington Anglia Railways London Crosslink Romford or Ingatestone

Other transport links

Stratford Bus station

Stratford station also has a major bus interchange, completed in November 1994. Bus routes 25, 69, 86, 104, 108, 158, 238, 241, 257, 262, 276, 308, 425, 473, 678, D8, N8 and N86 serve the station.[23][24][25] All routes mentioned are operated as part of the Transport for London, London Buses network. These are operated by three main bus operators which are East London, First London and Go-Ahead London. Transport for London owns and manages the bus station, while National Express Coaches routes 010 to Cambridge and A9 to London Stansted Airport also serve.

References

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