South Quay DLR station explained

Symbol:dlr
South Quay
Fare Zone:2
Locale:Millwall
Borough:London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Years1:31 August 1987
Years2:1994
Years3:1996
Years4:2009
Events1:Opened
Events2:Refurbished
Events3:Rebuilt after Docklands bombing
Events4:Rebuilt and resited
Platforms:2
Access:yes
Coordinates:51.4998°N -0.0161°W
Original:Docklands Light Railway
Dlrbat0708:3.122
Dlrbat0809:2.805
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South Quay is a Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station on the Isle of Dogs, East London, England. The station is between Crossharbour and Heron Quays stations and is in Travelcard Zone 2. South Quay is in Millwall and is located on the southern shore of the South Dock of the West India Docks; the current station platforms sit astride the channel connecting Millwall Dock to the West India Docks.

History

The original South Quay station opened in 1987 in Millwall and was a standard DLR phase 1 elevated station, subsequently extended to permit the use of 2 unit trains.

In 1996, near the station, the Docklands bombing killed 2 people and injured over 30. The IRA had claimed responsibility for it. A memorial plaque at the station was unveiled in December 2009, commemorating the victims of the 1996 bombing.[1]

Relocation

The station was constrained by sharp curves at both ends and could not, therefore, be further extended on its former site. The DLR's plan to operate 3 unit trains on this line therefore included the relocation of this station to a new site over Millwall Dock some distance to the east, resulting in the relocated station partly being in Cubitt Town.

In October 2004, Transport for London announced plans to close and replace South Quay station with a station at a new location because of increased use of the Docklands Light Railway. The reason for the move was that the platforms could only accommodate two-unit trains. They would need to be lengthened by thirty metres for three-unit trains but the curves either side of the station precluded extension work.[2]

The new station, on a straight section of track to the east, opened on Monday 26 October 2009 with the old station closing on Friday 23 October.[3]

Services

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour from South Quay is:[4]

Additional services call at the station during the peak hours, increasing the service to up to 22 tph in each direction, with up to 8 tph during the peak hours running to and from instead of Bank.

Connections

London Buses route D8 serves the station.

Surrounding area

South Quay is surrounded by commercial offices and residential developments and their for the residential, commercial and entertainment development in this part of Millwall. The highrise Pan Peninsula Towers is immediately adjacent to the station. A small shopping centre, South Quay Plaza, is across the road from the station. The Hilton London Canary Wharf hotel is also close to the station. Further afield, the southern shore of the South Dock of the West India Docks to the west of the station is lined with restaurants. The South Quay Footbridge provides a connection to the Canary Wharf private estate.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Canary Wharf IRA bomb' plaque unveiled—14 years on. 1 November 2013. East London Advertiser. 8 December 2009.
  2. Web site: Docklands Light Railway Capacity Enhancement Project. Station Closure – South Quay (DLR) Station . 2008-07-05 . October 2004 . PDF . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071016033822/http://www.londontravelwatch.org.uk/document/1637/get . 16 October 2007 . dmy-all .
  3. Web site: DLR station 'moves' at the weekend. 26 October 2009. Transport for London. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091030101350/http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/media/newscentre/13378.aspx. 30 October 2009. 30 October 2009.
  4. Web site: DLR train timetables. Transport for London. 17 August 2023.