Canary Wharf railway station

Canary Wharf
Station entrance seen in April 2024
Canary Wharf
Location of Canary Wharf in Greater London
LocationCanary Wharf
Local authorityLondon Borough of Tower Hamlets
Managed byElizabeth line
OwnerTransport for London
Station code(s)CWX
Number of platforms2
Fare zone2
OSICanary Wharf
Canary Wharf
Poplar
West India Quay
National Rail annual entry and exit
2022–23 9.925 million
2023–24 14.787 million
Key dates
24 May 2022Opened
Other information
External links
Coordinates51°30′22″N 0°00′57″W / 51.5061°N 0.01578°W / 51.5061; -0.01578
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Canary Wharf is an Elizabeth line station in Canary Wharf in East London, England. The station forms an artificial island in the West India Docks (North Dock). The five upper levels of the station are a mixed-use development known as Crossrail Place. It is on the Abbey Wood branch of the Elizabeth line between Whitechapel and Custom House. Construction began in May 2009, and the station opened on 24 May 2022 when the section between Paddington and Abbey Wood stations began services. During the project's development the station was named Isle of Dogs, before the current name was adopted. The station was developed under a fixed price contract of £500 million with £350 million provided from the Crossrail budget and £150 million from the Canary Wharf Group with Crossrail spending an additional £80 million on safety improvements before it was opened.

The station is one of the largest on the Elizabeth line, providing Canary Wharf with a connection to the National Rail network and additionally an interchange with Canary Wharf station on the London Underground as well as Canary Wharf, West India Quay and Poplar stations on the Docklands Light Railway.