Shadwell station
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Shadwell is the name of a London Underground station and a Docklands Light Railway station in Shadwell in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
The stations are in Travelcard Zone 2 and about 50 metres apart. They have independent ticket issuing facilities and other than the street there is no direct link between them. However, through ticketing is still allowed.
A station on the London and Blackwall Railway, also called Shadwell, formerly existed between 1840 and 1941, 50 yards east of the current DLR station. (See Shadwell railway station.)
[edit] Docklands Light Railway
Shadwell DLR | |
Location | |
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Place | Shadwell |
Local authority | Tower Hamlets |
Operations | |
Managed by | Docklands Light Railway |
Platforms in use | 2 |
Transport for London | |
Zone | 2 |
History | |
Key dates | Opened 1987 |
Transport for London List of London stations: Underground | National Rail |
The DLR station is between the terminuses of Bank and Tower Gateway to the west and Limehouse to the east. It stands on a viaduct shared with National Rail trains (on the 'one' line to Essex, with a single island platform accessed by stairs and a passenger lift. It opened on 31 August 1987 as part of the first tranche of DLR stations. The 1991 Bank extension joins the main DLR line just to the west of Shadwell.
The typical off peak service from the station is:
- 15 tph (trains per hour) to Bank
- 6 tph to Tower Gateway
- 6 tph to King George V
- 6 tph to Beckton
- 9 tph to Lewisham
Preceding station | Underground Lines | Following station | ||
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Bank | Docklands Light Railway | Limehouse | ||
Tower Gateway | Docklands Light Railway |
[edit] London Underground
Shadwell Underground | |
Location | |
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Place | Shadwell |
Local authority | Tower Hamlets |
Operations | |
Managed by | London Underground |
Platforms in use | 2 |
Annual entry/exit | 1.48 million |
Transport for London | |
Zone | 2 |
History | |
Key dates | Opened 1884 |
Transport for London List of London stations: Underground | National Rail |
The London Underground station is on the East London Line, between Whitechapel to the north and Wapping to the south.
The original station was one of the oldest on the network. First opened by the East London Railway on 10 April 1876, it was first served by the Metropolitan District Railway and Metropolitan Railway on 1 October 1884. It was renamed Shadwell & St. George-in-the-East on 1 July 1900 but reverted to its original name in 1918. In 1983, a new ticket hall was built on Cable Street, replacing the original building, which still stands on Watney Street.
Access to the station platforms is through lifts or stairs.
The typical off peak service from the station is:
- 9 tph (trains per hour) to Whitechapel
- 5 tph to New Cross
- 4 tph to New Cross Gate
When the East London Line becomes part of the London Overground network, Transport for London plans to adapt Shadwell tube station to provide a better interchange with the DLR station, with a new entrance on Watney Street and disabled access to the platforms.
Preceding station | Underground Lines | Following station | ||
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Whitechapel | East London Line | Wapping |