Royal Albert DLR stationis a station on theDocklands Light Railway(DLR) inBecktonin eastLondon.The station serves the western end of the north quay of theRoyal Albert Dock,from which it takes its name. A view of the London City Airport is available.
Royal Albert | |
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Location | Beckton |
Local authority | London Borough of Newham |
Managed by | Docklands Light Railway |
Number of platforms | 2 |
Accessible | Yes[1] |
Fare zone | 3 |
DLR annual boardings and alightings | |
2019 | 1.822 million[2] |
2020 | 0.642 million[3] |
2021 | 0.798 million[4] |
2022 | 1.340 million[5] |
2023 | 1.490 million[6] |
Key dates | |
28 March 1994 | Opened |
Other information | |
Coordinates | 51°30′30″N0°02′45″E/ 51.5083°N 0.0459°E |
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The station is located on an elevated section of the DLR'sBeckton branch,betweenPrince RegentandBeckton Parkstations. It is inTravelcard Zone 3.
History
editThe station was opened on 28 March 1994. There was previously a station called Connaught Road on theEastern Counties and Thames Junction Railwayin the same area but this closed in 1940.
It was originally planned that in 2010 work would start on extending the platforms at Royal Albert to handle three-car trains, which are being introduced across the DLR. The extension would have been at the east end of the station, bringing the platforms closer to Royal Docks Road, although no new access steps were planned. The platforms have not however been extended, and although metal catwalks have been installed, these are too narrow for non-emergency use andSelective Door Operationis used instead.
2010 should have also seen Royal Albert served by a second DLR service. The existing route between Beckton and Tower Gateway would have been supplemented by a second service between Beckton and Stratford International via Canning Town using the new DLR tracks from Canning Town to Stratford International. However this extension was severely delayed and didn't open until 31 August 2011.
Services
editThe typical off-peak service in trains per hour from Royal Albert is:[7]
- 12 tph toCanning Townof which 6 continue toTower Gateway
- 12 tph toBeckton
Additional services call at the station during the peak hours, increasing the service to up to 16 tph in each direction.
Preceding station | DLR | Following station | ||
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Prince Regent towardsTower Gateway
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Docklands Light Railway | Beckton Park towardsBeckton
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Design
editDuring disruption, Royal Albert acts as a terminus with a shuttle between Royal Albert and Beckton.[citation needed]This is possible because there is a crossover to the west of the station.
Location
editThe station is further from the nearest houses than any other on the DLR, despite which it has a steady patronage from those living in the area of Beckton to the north. In fact the station signage is subtitled "For West Beckton". However, the access route from these houses to the station, crossing the busy Royal Albert Way on the level, is notably substandard, the only footbridge being some distance away.
Following the relocation of many London Borough of Newham council staff to the Building 1000 offices adjoining the station, usage has increased substantially during office hours.
The station serves theLondon Regatta Centreand Royal Docks Business Park which housesNewham Council.
London Busesroutes300and376serves the station.
Gallery
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Looking east
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Looking west
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Signage on eastbound platform
References
edit- ^"Step free Tube Guide"(PDF).Transport for London.April 2021.Archived(PDF)from the original on 15 May 2021.
- ^"Station Usage Data"(XLSX).Usage Statistics for London Stations, 2019.Transport for London.23 September 2020.Retrieved9 January2022.
- ^"Station Usage Data"(XLSX).Usage Statistics for London Stations, 2020.Transport for London.16 April 2021.Retrieved9 January2022.
- ^"Station Usage Data"(XLSX).Usage Statistics for London Stations, 2021.Transport for London.12 July 2022.Retrieved7 September2022.
- ^"Station Usage Data"(XLSX).Usage Statistics for London Stations, 2022.Transport for London.4 October 2023.Retrieved20 October2023.
- ^"Station Usage Data"(XLSX).Usage Statistics for London Stations, 2023.Transport for London.8 August 2024.Retrieved16 September2024.
- ^"DLR train timetables".Transport for London.Retrieved8 August2023.