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London Train InformationDocklands Light Railway (DLR) - The DLR runs an independant driverless service to the newly developed Isle of Dogs. A recent extension to the DLR runs under the Thames to Greenwich and beyond to Lewisham. The DLR links to the London Underground at Tower Bridge, Tower Gateway, Canary Wharf, and Bank stations, and zone fares are the same as on the tube. However, there are a series of passes good only on the DLR. For example, the "Docklander" costs just £2.50 and allows unlimited travel on the DLR, but is only valid after 9:30AM. The DLR runs a 24-hour information line at 7918 4000. Suburban Trains - Some areas of London are better served by Britrail trains than the tube, notably the norther suburbs. The North London Link stretches from Richmond across northern London to North Woolwich. Another useful Britrail service travels from Hampstead Heath to Kew. Often these suburban trains are cheaper than similar tube trains and leave the traveler closer to popular tourist destinations. The Thameslink must be mentioned here. This overcrowded line runs from London Bridge in the south, throughthe City, as far north as Luton. Traveling to London from the south-eastern suburbs may be cheaper by train than by tube. Consider a 1 year Network Railcard, which costs only £20 and allows discounts of 1/3 off most train travel in south-east England and all one day Travelcards. The Network Railcard is valid only after 10:00 AM weekdays and anytime on weekends, and can be purchased from any staffed rail station. British Rail Trains - The former British Rail was broken up by government mandate several years ago to create 25 smaller, regional companies, each serving a different area of the country. In theory this was done to encourage competition, but in practice it makes it difficult to predict fares and calculate timetables. Note that companies serving the same stations may have radically different fare structures, so it pays to compare. One of the best tools for planning a trip is the online service at www.rail.co.uk/ukrail. Here you can enter your arrival and departure stations into a form and the best timetable and departure times are calculated for you. |
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