Jack S. • June 18, 2022Three large transport stations (🟪Elizabeth line, ⬜️Jubilee and 🟩DLR), and the riverboat pier, sharing the same name, but in separate areas of Canary Wharf. All within a 10 minute walk of each other.
Rashid K. • July 6, 2013Perhaps the best looking station in london. It's huge, very clean and modern. Just needs better WiFi for commuters
Bruno B. • December 1, 2015You can take the Tower Gateway trains and change at Shadwell for the Bank DLR... Much less wait :)
Marie S. • February 20, 2017The Oyster touch-in/out panel is hard to spot: it's downstairs. Don't miss it before getting up to the trains!
Stephanie L. • April 17, 2010Walk to the far western end of the platform to Change to the central, Waterloo and city, and northern lines. Go to eastern end of platform to change to central and district from monument stn.
Tom Y. • January 12, 2011In the winter it's worth getting on from the Supermarket side so you can stand behind the glass doors. It's bloody freezing otherwise.
HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011London’s first purpose-built docks were built here in 1802, cutting the area off from the shore and creating the ‘Isle’ of Dogs. At the time they were the largest dockyards in the world.
Hilmi R. • February 28, 2011Take the Stratford bound if you're not going past Canary Wharf. It's always empty!
Mark J. • June 26, 2011The old Poplar Baths is just outside the station (turn left). Quite an interesting old building.
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