BRITISH RAILWAY STATIONS
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STRATFORD LOW LEVEL - 1970's - Opened in October 1854 by the Eastern Counties Railway on the branch line from North Woolwich, Stratford Low Level has always been very much the poor relation of it's mainlne sister situated above it. While the remainder of the North London line to Richmond was electrified, the North Woolwich branch was not and traffic dwindled to almost nothing in the 1970's. In May 1985, the line to North Woolwich was electrified and a through service to Richmond commenced but this also ceased in 2006, Low Level now becoming a terminus. When North London line trains were relocated to new platforms at the mainline station, in 2011 Low Level became part of the DLR line to Woolwich Arsenal and the whole station was incorporated into Stratford International. Seen here in March 1985 with a Class 105 DMU on a Gospel Oak - North Woolwich train.