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Pudding Mill Lane is a
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(DLR) station in Stratford in
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,
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. It opened in 1996 on the road of the same name, once a light industrial area in Stratford, now being redeveloped into housing development called Pudding Mill Lane. It is next to the Olympic Park; however, it was closed for the duration of the
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and reopened on 12 September 2012. The original island platform station was permanently closed on 18 April 2014 in order to allow for the construction of a ramp from the new
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portal nearby. A new, larger station built a short distance to the south opened on 28 April 2014. The station is located on the DLR's Stratford to Poplar branch, between the Bow Church and Stratford stations and is on the boundary between
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and Zone 3. Trains also run to Lewisham in the morning peaks


History


Original station

The plans for the DLR to Stratford included an option for a station at Pudding Mill Lane. Funding was not available to build the station, but the location was one of two places safeguarded for future development, the other being
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. Pudding Mill Lane was opened on 15 January 1996. Previously this location had been a simple passing point for trains on the otherwise single-tracked section between Stratford and Bow Church. The name of the station is taken from the nearby Pudding Mill Lane which, in turn, takes its name from the former Pudding Mill River, a minor tributary of the
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. This is believed to have taken its name from St. Thomas's Mill, a local
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shaped like a
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and commonly known as Pudding Mill. The area had also been called Knob Hill up until the 1890s. When all the other platforms on the DLR's Stratford branch were extended to accommodate three-car trains, Pudding Mill Lane remained with a two-car platform, instead using
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. The lack of platform extensions in this case was due to the pending rebuild of the station. During the
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, Pudding Mill Lane station was temporarily closed for safety reasons as, while ideally situated to serve the Olympic site, it was far too small to cope with the probable passenger numbers. The original station closed after the last train departed at 00:47 on 17/18 April 2014, and its replacement opened on 28 April.


New station

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has a tunnel portal to the east of the original Pudding Mill Lane site. The ramp from the portal to track level at Stratford station passes directly through the original Pudding Mill lane station site, thus required a replacement station to be built on a new viaduct nearby. The original station was demolished to make way for the new ramp, funded as part of the Crossrail project. This work also permitted the upgrade of the only significant stretch of single track left on the DLR to be doubled. In July 2011, Newham Council's Strategic Development Committee approved plans by architect
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for the new station. Sited just to the south of the old station, between the River Lea and City Mill River, it was built with a higher capacity to cope for new developments in the area. It has three-car platforms, better pedestrian links and access to buses, improved step-free access, and provision for escalators. The station was flooded after torrential rain on 25 July 2021.


References


External links


Docklands Light Railway website - Pudding Mill Lane station page

Weston Williamson Architects website - Proposed replacement for Pudding Mill Lane DLR station
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