
TfL Invites Public Feedback on DLR Extension Plans
Signal
TfL has opened a public consultation on extending the DLR line from Gallions Reach to Thamesmead.
Impact
positiveLocal residents and businesses in Thamesmead and Beckton Riverside will have the opportunity to influence the design and construction of the new stations, potentially improving public transport access and local economic development.
Transport for London (TfL) has initiated a public consultation regarding the proposed extension of the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) from Gallions Reach to Thamesmead, which will include the construction of two new stations. This extension aims to enhance connectivity in the area, providing residents with improved access to public transport and potentially stimulating local economic growth.
The consultation invites feedback on updated proposals that detail construction methods and the anticipated impacts of the extension. By engaging with the community, TfL seeks to address concerns and gather insights that could shape the final design and implementation of the project.
The DLR extension is expected to benefit local stakeholders significantly. Residents in Thamesmead will gain better access to the DLR network, which connects to key areas in London, including Canary Wharf and the City. This improved connectivity can lead to increased property values and attract new businesses to the area.
Additionally, local businesses in Beckton Riverside may see a boost in customer traffic as the new stations facilitate easier access for shoppers and commuters. The extension could also encourage investment in the surrounding infrastructure, further enhancing the economic landscape.
As the consultation progresses, TfL will analyze the feedback received to refine the project plans. The outcome of this engagement will play a crucial role in determining how the extension is delivered and its overall impact on the community.



