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What is the nearest main line station to London City Airport?

London City Airport is a light metro station on the Docklands Light Railway Stratford-Woolwich and Bank-Woolwich Lines; serving London City Airport in East London. It opened on 2 December 2005.



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London City Airport is a light metro station on the Docklands Light Railway Stratford-Woolwich and Bank-Woolwich Lines; serving London City Airport in East London. It opened on 2 December 2005.

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London City Airport is just opposite London City Airport station on the Docklands Light Rail (DLR) line. DLR trains run from London City Airport to Canning Town station every 4 to 10 minutes.

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London City Airport – exit the airport and follow the signs for the Underground. You can buy an Oyster card at the airport DLR station cashier window.

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Please do not arrive earlier than 2 hours before your scheduled departure time. Check in closes 20 minutes before your scheduled departure time. Pass through security at least 20 minutes before your scheduled departure time.

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Elizabeth line Until 2006, Silvertown railway station on the North London line served the airport, but it was closed during the construction of Crossrail. The Elizabeth line, which opened in May 2022, passes around 300 m to the south of the airport, but does not stop there.

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Elizabeth line Until 2006, Silvertown railway station on the North London line served the airport, but it was closed during the construction of Crossrail. The Elizabeth line, which opened in May 2022, passes around 300 m to the south of the airport, but does not stop there.

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The airport is also on the Docklands Light Rail (DLR) line. This makes it easy to get from anywhere in London to London City Airport using the London Underground network. In turn, this provides easy access from many towns and cities within mainland UK.

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Heathrow is by far the largest airport in London. When taking an intercontinental flight from the US, you will most likely end up here. Transportation to west and central London is cheaper and faster than from airports outside London due to the Underground connection.

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The DLR runs direct from Stratford to City Airport from the DLR through platform 17 (which is the closest platform to the bus station).

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London Gatwick has the best rail connections of any airport in Britain, linking passengers to 120 train stations directly and over 700 within just one change. The railway station is located at the South Terminal, just a short walk from both departures and arrivals.

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Although the Crossrail route passes very close to London City Airport, there is no station serving the airport directly.

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Yes, Oyster cards are accepted for most journeys, except for stations west of West Drayton. Contactless payment cards are accepted at all stations on the Elizabeth line, or if you use an Oyster card, you can buy a paper ticket if you're travelling beyond West Drayton.

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Elizabeth line fares are the same as the Tube on journeys within TfL's nine fare zones, which extend to Brentwood. But passengers travelling to and from Shenfield in the east, and to or from all stations beyond West Drayton in the west, are charged “special” rates equivalent to national rail fares.

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First and foremost, it is not a 'tube line' – it is a regular national railway line. But it coexists and operates side-by-side with the London Underground. Perhaps the biggest and most obvious difference are the trains themselves.

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Fares and ticketing Tickets for National Rail services to/from London Terminals are not valid on the Elizabeth line between Paddington and Liverpool Street.

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With space limited in the London Docklands area, and comparatively low passenger volumes, London City Airport is small compared with several other airports serving London, such as Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Southend and Luton.

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London City Airport (LCY) is the closest airport to central London, and it's easily accessible by Tube, bus or taxi. Because it's a smaller airport, arrivals and departures at LCY can be much quicker and easier than larger airports in London.

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