Dagenham Dock railway station

London, Tilbury and Southend Railway

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The Dagenham Dock station is a through station in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. It is in Travelcard Zone 5 on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway and is owned by the National Express Group subsidiary c2c. He was visited by 344,000 people in 2011. The station, seen operationally only one stop is equipped with two tracks and edge platforms.

In Dagenham Dock currently operate (Summer 2010) only trains the c2c, on the one hand to London Fenchurch Street on the other hand according to Grays. This Zugrelation runs outside the rush hours in half-hour intervals, within the HVZ additional trains are used in the operation. Trains to Southend -on-Sea and Shoeburyness operate via Upminster, which lies on the northern branch line of the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway, while Dagenham Dock is located on the southern.

History

The station was opened in 1854 on the original route of the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway.

On 20 February 2010, the station terminus of the first stage of East London Transit, a network of express coach services in East London was to connect London Underground and National Rail stations together. In Dagenham Dock line ETL 1 from Ilford, Barking station which anfährt also the ends.

Future

The partially derelict industrial area around the station to be converted to residential and office settlements as part of the London Riverside project. Also, the previously low user numbers are set to rise. The plan also has a branch line of the Docklands Light Railway from Gallions Reach along the Thames to the termination stop Dagenham Dock .. is also an extension of the London Overground Gospel Oak - Barking relation to Dagenham Dock, or even Rainham is provided as an option. These trains would then run to Clapham Junction.

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