National Rail Southeastern operates all trains serving the
High Speed 1 station. The full service started on 13 December 2009 using
EMUs. The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: • 4 tph to
London St Pancras International • 2 tph to via of which 1 continues to • 1 tph to Ramsgate via • 1 tph to via Additional services, including two daily return services between London St Pancras International and call at the station during the peak hours. During the
2012 Olympic Games, a service of eight trains an hour ran between St Pancras and Ebbsfleet, calling at Stratford, replacing the high speed service. Two of these would be extended to Ashford and one to Faversham. Between 11pm and 1am the service between St Pancras and Ebbsfleet would be increased to twelve per hour. To enable the domestic services to stop at platforms previously designed for Eurostar trains, the platforms had to be raised.
Docklands Light Railway The
Docklands Light Railway extension to Stratford International consists of a short new line from Stratford International to Stratford station, then continues along the former
North London Line route between and , stopping at
Stratford High Street (on the site of the original
Stratford Market railway station),
Abbey Road, and
Star Lane before joining the existing DLR branches from Canning Town to
Woolwich Arsenal. Its opening was originally planned for July 2010, but was delayed to 31 August 2011. The typical off-peak service in trains per hour from Stratford International is 6 tph to and from via . Additional services run to and from the station during the peak hours, increasing the service up to 8 tph to and from the station. ==Connections==