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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