The latest map of the system as of January 08, separates Canary Wharf DLR and Canary Wharf Jubilee Line stations as they are a fair walk apart...which is what Gaby & I discovered accidentally when switching lines up to Green Park. Directions are unclear, leading you through sub levels of shopping malls, with very little clear signage; all very disconcerting as the directions seem to be pointing you into an office block. Eventually you pop out onto a wide Plaza, looking more like Berlin than London and I finally recognised where I was enough to find the curved mouth of the Jubilee Line station.
As it's a distinct 'new' station on the map, and the sheer fash we went through in finding it, convinced we were lost and going to be horrifically late for our tea appointment, I'm bloody well counting the DLR Canary Wharf as a bonus station. We certainly passed through sets of ticket barriers.
It also gives me an excuse to put up a bunch of the pictures of architecture of the area that we took.
So, from DLR station...
After passing through an evolving landscape of tower blocks:
Pulling into the DLR, we had seen the Canary Wharf Jubilee station from the train:
Through a Plaza that should be full of spies in berets trading Cold War secrets:
From in front the Jubilee Line station, we look back to the DLR train...
The Doctor Who fan in me feels the need to make some kind of 'Claws of Axos' reference, with the station a giant buried pod with just a mouth above ground...
To the Jubilee Line
...and onwards to finish up in the rather different decor of Browns Hotel, of warm wood panelling, comfy sofas, soft lighting and a proper tea