500px|right|thumb|Map of the Docklands Light Railway network
The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) is an automated light metro system that serves the London Docklands area of east and south-east London. First opened on 31 August 1987, the DLR was a key component in the regeneration of large areas of disused industrial land into valuable commercial and residential districts.
The system has been extended multiple times, and now reaches north to Stratford, south to Lewisham, west to and in the City of London financial district, and east to Beckton, London City Airport and Woolwich Arsenal.
Stations are in the City of London and the boroughs of Newham, Tower Hamlets, Greenwich and Lewisham with the majority of the network north of the River Thames. Of the 45 stations, four are underground: Woolwich Arsenal, Island Gardens, Bank and Cutty Sark (for Maritime Greenwich).
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Stations and routes
Listed for each station is the branch or branches it is on, the local authority, the London fare zones in which it is located, interchanges with other modes of transport, the opening date and any resiting.
Four stations have direct interchanges with London Underground lines: Bank (Central, Circle, District, Northern and Waterloo & City), Canning Town (Jubilee), West Ham (Hammersmith & City, Jubilee and District lines) and Stratford (Central and Jubilee). There are indirect interchanges at Canary Wharf and Heron Quays (for Jubilee line from Canary Wharf), Bow Church (for District and Hammersmith & City lines from Bow Road) and Tower Gateway (for Circle and District lines from Tower Hill). There are interchanges with London Overground: the Mildmay line at Stratford (direct) and the Windrush line at Shadwell (indirect). There are interchanges with National Rail at Greenwich, Lewisham, Limehouse, Woolwich Arsenal, Stratford, West Ham and Stratford International.
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|Abbey Road
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| Newham
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| West Ham
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|All Saints
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| Tower Hamlets
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| On the site of Poplar (East India Road) station (1866–1944)
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|Bank ( from Monument)
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| City of London
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| Monument station first opened in 1884, Bank station in 1900.
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|Beckton
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| Newham
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| Beckton
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|Beckton Park
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| Newham
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| Beckton
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|Blackwall
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| Tower Hamlets
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| Construction did not begin until after the original line opened, as the Canary Wharf development was not ready.
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|Canning Town<br>(High Level)
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| rowspan="2" |Newham
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| Due to Jubilee Line extension construction, DLR platforms did not open with the rest of the Beckton extension. Original station opened 1847.
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|Greenwich
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|Cyprus
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| Newham
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|Cyprus
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|Deptford Bridge
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| Lewisham
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| Originally, the route was to terminate at City Airport.
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||Langdon Park
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| Tower Hamlets
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