Westfield Stratford City - Transport

Transport

The site is adjacent to both the existing Stratford Regional station and the new Stratford International station.

Stratford Domestic station

  • London Underground: Central and Jubilee lines to Central London, Canary Wharf, Ealing Broadway, West Ruslip, Wembley Park and Stanmore.
  • National Rail: London Overground, Greater Anglia and c2c to London Liverpool St, Ilford, Romford, Hertford East, Broxbourne, Cambridge, Harlow, Norwich, Clacton on Sea, Southend, Stansted Airport, Highbury & Islington, Willesden Junction, Clapham Junction and Richmond. Crossrail services planned to serve the station from 2017 to Central London, Shenfield, West London, Heathrow Airport and Berkshire.
  • Docklands Light Railway: to Poplar, Canary Wharf, Lewisham, London City Airport, Beckton and Woolwich Arsenal.

Stratford International

  • National Rail: Southeastern Highspeed to Ashford and the Kent Coast.
  • Docklands Light Railway to London City Airport, Beckton and Woolwich Arsenal.

Currently no international services call, although Eurostar will review stopping after the Olympic Games.

Stratford bus station

  • London Buses routes: 25, 69, 86, 104, 108, 158, 238, 241, 257, 262, 276, 308, 425, 473, 678, N8 and N86 serve the station.
  • National Express Coaches: routes 010 to Cambridge and A9 to Stansted Airport.

Stratford City bus station

  • London Buses routes: 97, 241, 339 and D8.

Westfield Stratford City Address Montfichet Road, Olympic Park, London, E20

A pedestrian bridge connects the development to the existing Stratford town centre, and the older Stratford Centre.

According to a Westfield spokesperson, while the site supports a 5,000 space car park, 80% of the shoppers arrive at the centre with public transport.

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