DLR Train Makeover: Old Trains Extended with Reduced Carriages for Smooth Transition

Due to delays in testing new DLR trains, TfL has resorted to operating older B92 trains with reduced carriages to extend their lifespan. These trains have surpassed their retirement age, but cannot be scrapped until the new ones are ready. The Woolwich branch has switched to two-car trains, which will gradually be implemented throughout the week. This temporary measure aims to keep the old trains running until October, when the new fleet will replace them. The new trains will increase capacity by 60% and feature interactive steering wheels. For updates on the DLR makeover and other London transport news, subscribe to the Time Out London newsletter.

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