London, United Kingdom
N/A
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Train is always on time
like
Quiet, clean and sits available.
Station serves its purpose and there are trains literally every few minutes. It is a minor stop and primarily for use by the local residential commuters, though I think some people do drive and park in the surrounding roads. The machines aren't always working but it isn't really an issue, there are seats under cover, step free access has just been installed, it is usually clean, there are a couple of bins, a corner shop across the road... Not sure why the bad reviews. I don't see what more people would need from a small stop on the dlr.
Honestly quite a nice looking station that is barely 30 chains away from Lewisham station. DLR trains are more than frequent enough, the station is in a quiet location with a river passing through to the side and the station is fully accessible for wheelchairs which is very nice. Ticket machines are provided but like almost all DLR stations, it's unstaffed so be careful during darkness.
Station mainly residential use
Handy stop to use. Can leave the car here on a weekends as it's permit free
This is a small unmanned station that is close to the much larger Lewisham Station (5 mins walk). It's usually reasonably clean, but I've often found the ticket machines can be non-operational for ages.
This station should be pulled down. It is too close to Lewisham. Such a time waster stopping here.
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