Docklands Light Railway bridge over Limehouse Cut
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Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 3 Sep 2008
Looking northeast. The DLR train crossing is composed of the latest type of stock, introduced in 2008. This part of the DLR follows the course of a former line opened by the North London Railway in 1850 and connecting with the London & Blackwall by a west-facing junction at Stepney, and later an east-facing junction at Limehouse.