Accessible Transport in London - South Quay DLR station

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South Quay DLR station entrance  - in November 2021

South Quay DLR station entrance - in November 2021

I visited South Quay DLR station in November 2021. It is highly accessible to the street level via lifts.
South Quay is a modern station on the highly accessible DLR line, and only 15 minutes ride from Stratford. It has a public lift from the street to the platform, and the step onto the trains from the platform is slight. This station is recommended as highly accessible for wheelchair users. Use the links below for pictures and more detail.

Underground lines : Docklands Light Railway (DLR) is a fully accessible railway for people using wheelchairs. All DLR stations have a lift or ramp access to the platforms, with level access onto the trains. All lifts have alarms enabled, which allow you to talk directly with a member of DLR staff should you experience any problems. The gap between the platform edge and the train is 7.5cm wide and the step up or down from the platform to the train is 5cm high. Most wheelchair users find getting on and off smoothest with the largest wheel first.

Underground lines : DLR

AccessAble Access Guide :

Accessibility friendly : Yes. (A step 50mm/gap 84mm).

Lift access between street and platform.

General description :

This symbol on station page suggests a recommendation - you tell me otherwise, please.

And Last updated on: Saturday, 20-Nov-2021 13:51:57 GMT