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GALLERY 117: Docklands Light Railway May 2008
This page was added on Sunday 11th May 2008

All Photographs in this Gallery were taken by David Bosher on 7th May 2008.

There are 24 photos on 8 pages in this gallery.

1 (3 photos) | 2 (3) | 3 (3) | 4 (3) | 5 (3) | 6 (3) | 7 (3) | 8 (3)

Docklands Light Railway May 2008
What better excuse than to go out with your camera with the glorious weather we experienced at the start of May 2008? That is exactly what British Trams Online regular contributor David Bosher thought as he visited the Docklands Light Railway on 7th May 2008. 24 photos follow on the next eight pages from across the DLR network including the Stratford branch and the central area around the Quays. As usual you can access the different pages of the gallery through links at both the top and bottom of the page. Enjoy and thanks to David for these photos!

Unit 35 leaving Limehouse en route to Bank. C2C line from Fenchurch Street to Tilbury, Southend and Shoeburyness on right.
Unit 37 approaching Westferry along the former London & Blackwall Railway viaduct. opened in 1840, closed to passengers in 1926 and to freight in 1962, thereafter lying derelict for 25 years until utilised by the DLR in 1987. Now a listed structure.
Unit 42 at King George V en route to Bank