Stratford Station - Service Patterns

Service Patterns

The typical off-peak service per hour (tph) from Stratford is as follows:

Train Operator Frequency
and Destination
London Underground
Central Line
15 tph to Ealing Broadway
15 tph to West Ruislip
9 tph to Hainault via Newbury Park
6 tph to Woodford via Hainault
15 tph to Epping
London Underground
Jubilee line
16 tph to Stanmore/Wembley Park
Greater Anglia 13 tph (+ 1 tph to set down only) to London Liverpool Street
6 tph to Shenfield
3 tph to Southend Victoria
2 tph to Bishop's Stortford
1 tph to Norwich
1 tph to Braintree
1 tph to Clacton-on-Sea
1 tph to Colchester Town
1 tph to Ipswich
London Overground 4 tph to Richmond
2 tph to Clapham Junction
c2c Limited services to Grays and Shoeburyness
Limited services to London Liverpool Street
Docklands Light Railway 6 tph to Canary Wharf via Poplar
6 tph to Stratford International
6 tph to Beckton via Custom House (off-peak only; service operates to Woolwich Arsenal via London City Airport during peak hours)

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