Canning Town is a London Underground, Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and London Buses station in Canning Town, London.
The interchange is on a north–south alignment, constrained by Bow Creek immediately to the west, Silvertown Way to the east, the A13 Canning Town Flyover (a major east–west road bridge crossing the Canning Town Roundabout at the throat of the station) to the north, and the River Thames to the south.
The station is designed by Troughton McAslan. Carved into the walls of a station staircase, an artwork by Richard Kindersley commemorates the Thames Iron Works, which previously stood on the site. It was unveiled in February 1998 by then-Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, who grew up in the local area.
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