Stratford International station

Stratford International
A view of the station with a Eurostar train on the through line. Domestic platforms are in the middle.
Stratford International
Location of Stratford International in Greater London
LocationStratford (HS1)/East Village (DLR)
Local authorityLondon Borough of Newham
Managed byNetwork Rail (High Speed) for HS1 Ltd
Docklands Light Railway
OwnerLondon and Continental Railways
Transport for London
Station code(s)SFA
Number of platforms6 (4 National Rail- 2 in public use, 2 DLR)
AccessibleYes
Fare zone2 and 3 (DLR services only; special fares apply on National Rail)
DLR annual boardings and alightings
2019 3.931 million
2020 2.284 million
2021 2.624 million
2022 3.890 million
2023 4.440 million
National Rail annual entry and exit
2019–20 2.884 million
2020–21 0.741 million
2021–22 1.949 million
2022–23 2.517 million
2023–24 2.543 million
– interchange  0.150 million
Railway companies
Original companyLondon and Continental Railways
Key dates
30 November 2009Opened (National Rail)
31 August 2011Opened (DLR)
Other information
External links
Coordinates51°32′41″N 0°00′31″W / 51.5448°N 0.0086°W / 51.5448; -0.0086
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Stratford International is a National Rail station in Stratford and a separate Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station nearby, located in East Village in London. Despite its name, no international services stop at the station; plans for it to be served by Eurostar trains never came to fruition. The National Rail platforms are served by Southeastern trains on the High Speed 1 route originating at London St Pancras International (which is served by Eurostar). On the DLR, it is a terminus – one of seven end-of-the-line termini – for local services via Canning Town and London City Airport.

Construction of the National Rail station was completed in 2006, but it only opened in 2009 to serve Southeastern services on HS1. In 2011, an extension of the DLR was opened to connect Stratford International to the wider London public transport network, and to the main Stratford station to the south. The DLR station is physically separate and located just across the road from the HS1 station. Oyster cards and contactless payment cards are valid for travel to and from Stratford International, with the DLR station in Travelcard zone 2/3, but special fares apply at the HS1 station.

The four-platform HS1 station is built within "Stratford Box", a 1.1-kilometre (0.7 mi) concrete-sided cutting, meaning the station is located below ground level.:154 It is located near the centre of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, adjacent to the Westfield Stratford City shopping centre.