Extending the DLR to Beckton Riverside and Thamesmead

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We would like your views on our proposals to extend the DLR to Beckton Riverside and Thamesmead.

The consultation period has now closed. You can find updates in the 'Latest news' section.

Route


We would specifically like your comments on various aspects of our proposals, including:

  • The proposed route of the extension and locations of the new stations
  • Impacts on the wider transport network and nearby communities
  • Our early work looking at the environmental impact of our proposals
  • How we could build the extension

Map 1 Proposed DLR extension routeClick on image for larger version

Gallions Reach to Thamesmead

We are proposing that the proposed DLR extension would branch off from the existing DLR line after Gallions Reach, travelling through the Beckton Riverside area on a viaduct before descending to a new ground-level station in Beckton Riverside to the south of Armada Way. From here the track would descend underground into a tunnel to cross under the River Thames to continue the journey towards Thamesmead.

The track would come out of the tunnel at Thamesmead onto a viaduct to pass over the Twin Tumps and Thamesmere Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) before terminating at an elevated station in Thamesmead town centre on the current site of Cannon Retail Park.

Proposed new DLR extension route with development areasClick on image for larger version


We have provided more information about this proposed alignment here and further technical information about our option selection process here.

Additional infrastructure

We would need shafts either side of the river to connect the proposed new tunnels to the surface. These shafts would provide an emergency access and evacuation route in the event of a fire or other incident. They would also provide access for maintenance and ventilation for the tunnels, without which the extension could not operate.

A structure known as a head house would sit above the shaft at the surface. This is typically a two-storey structure, and the design of the head house would be considerate to the local area.


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We would like your views on our proposals to extend the DLR to Beckton Riverside and Thamesmead.

The consultation period has now closed. You can find updates in the 'Latest news' section.

Route


We would specifically like your comments on various aspects of our proposals, including:

  • The proposed route of the extension and locations of the new stations
  • Impacts on the wider transport network and nearby communities
  • Our early work looking at the environmental impact of our proposals
  • How we could build the extension

Map 1 Proposed DLR extension routeClick on image for larger version

Gallions Reach to Thamesmead

We are proposing that the proposed DLR extension would branch off from the existing DLR line after Gallions Reach, travelling through the Beckton Riverside area on a viaduct before descending to a new ground-level station in Beckton Riverside to the south of Armada Way. From here the track would descend underground into a tunnel to cross under the River Thames to continue the journey towards Thamesmead.

The track would come out of the tunnel at Thamesmead onto a viaduct to pass over the Twin Tumps and Thamesmere Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) before terminating at an elevated station in Thamesmead town centre on the current site of Cannon Retail Park.

Proposed new DLR extension route with development areasClick on image for larger version


We have provided more information about this proposed alignment here and further technical information about our option selection process here.

Additional infrastructure

We would need shafts either side of the river to connect the proposed new tunnels to the surface. These shafts would provide an emergency access and evacuation route in the event of a fire or other incident. They would also provide access for maintenance and ventilation for the tunnels, without which the extension could not operate.

A structure known as a head house would sit above the shaft at the surface. This is typically a two-storey structure, and the design of the head house would be considerate to the local area.


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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We are holding an eight week public consultation to hear what you think about these proposals. We want to know if you agree with them, if there is anything you do not agree with, and to understand the reasons why you feel this way.

    You can reply by completing our survey, which should take no more than 10 minutes to complete. The closing date for comments is Sunday 17 August 2025.

    To take part in our online survey you will need to register with your email address. Your details will be kept secure.

    If you prefer, you can also let us have your comments by:

    • Email: DLRTEx@tfl.gov.uk  
    • Telephone: 020 3054 6037 to leave your name and contact number and we will call you back. Please quote 'DLR extension' when leaving your message
    • Write to: FREEPOST TFL HAVE YOUR SAY no postage stamp required

    Please note responses to the survey may be made publicly available after the consultation has closed, this would typically be in the form of a report on the results of the consultation exercise, but any personal information will be kept confidential. Your personal information will be properly safeguarded and processed in accordance with the requirements of privacy and data protection legislation. For further information, please visit our privacy policy
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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We know that life is busy and you may just have one short moment to tell us what you think of our proposals. That's why we now let you submit a quick consultation response.

    This is different from our consultation survey as we ask just one short question "Tell us what you think of our proposal".

    Your response can be long or short, but importantly it lets us know your views. 

    You will need to register with our Have Your Say platform to give us your quick response, although your details will be kept secure.  

    You have until Sunday 17 August 2025 to give us your feedback.

    Please note that responses will be made publicly available after the consultation has closed in the form of a report on the results. Your personal information will be properly safeguarded and processed in accordance with the requirements of privacy and data protection legislation. For further information, please visit our privacy policy.

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