Stratford Station

Stratford Station is a major interchange for the Central Line, Jubilee Line, Docklands Light Railway (Stratford Branch), London Overground North London Line, and National Rail services serving the town centre, Westfield Shopping Centre and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

History
In Travelcard Zone 3. National Rail services began 1839, with underground on 4 December 1946 and DLR on 31 August 1987: there being various rearrangements of platforms in the process due to redevelopment in the surrounding area.

Disabled Access
The station is fully disabled access with lifts from platform to street.

Buses and Coaches

 * Stratford Bus Station - London Buses Routes 25 (24-hours), 69, 86, 104, 108 (24-hours), 158, 238, 241, 276, 308, 425, 473, 678 and Night Routes N8 and N86 and National Express Coaches Routes A9 and 010, 741.


 * Stratford City Bus Station - London Buses Routes 97, 241, 308, 399, 388, D8 and Night Route N205.

Cycling
Cycle Superhighway CS2 to Aldgate starts near the station fully segregated in Stratford town centre on the start of Stratford High Street.

Pedestrian
There is a large footbridge for pedestrians that crosses over the station connecting Stratford town centre to Stratford City which is fully disabled accessible with lifts to|from street level.