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How to get fromRoyal Docks to Greenwich Peninsulaby train, bus, taxi, foot, or subway

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There are 5 ways to get from Royal Docks to Greenwich Peninsula by train, bus, taxi, foot, or subway

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  1. Train

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    1. Take the train from London City Airport to West Silvertown DLR Stationtrain train Dlr
    4 min
    £1–3
  2. Line 129 bus

    1. Take the bus from London City Airport to North Greenwich Stationbus bus 129
    17 min
    £1–25
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Royal Docks to Greenwich Peninsulataxi taxi 3.6 mi
    9 min
    £28–35
  4. Walk

    1. Take the foot from Royal Docks to Greenwich Peninsulawalk walk 2.3 mi
    42 min
  5. Train, subway

    1. Take the train from London City Airport to Canning Town DLR Stationtrain train Dlr
    2. Take the subway from Canning Town station to North Greenwich stationsubway subway Jubilee
    11 min
    £3–7

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What companies run services between Royal Docks, England and Greenwich Peninsula, England?

Dockland Light Railway (DLR) operates a train from London City Airport to West Silvertown DLR Station every 5 minutes. Tickets cost £1–3 and the journey takes 4 min. Alternatively, Go Ahead London operates a bus from London City Airport to North Greenwich Station every 10 minutes. Tickets cost £1–25 and the journey takes 17 min.

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