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c2c and operates
c2c also operates from Liverpool Street when engineering work prevents access to Fenchurch Street.

c2c and services
West Ham station on Manor Road is served by the London Underground Jubilee, Hammersmith and City and District lines ; the National Rail c2c services ; and from 2010 the Docklands Light Railway.
There are two weekday evening shuttle services to Barking, calling only at Stratford, which are operated by c2c.
All other c2c services depart from Fenchurch Street, although Liverpool Street is also used by c2c during engineering work.
Most c2c services operate from Fenchurch Street railway station
At the end of the 2008-09 financial year, c2c was again named the most punctual railway service, with 95. 3 % annual average of services running on time.
In the four weeks ended 21 August 2010, 98. 8 % of all c2c services arrived within 4 minutes 59 seconds.
The station is in Travelcard Zone 2 and is served by Docklands Light Railway ( DLR ) services and by National Rail services operated by c2c out of Fenchurch Street station.
The ticket office is located within the station building under the c2c platforms, and is managed by c2c ; tickets can be retailed for National Rail services, the DLR and on Oyster card.
As of 2006, Fenchurch Street is served by c2c, with services to east London and south Essex which call at stations including West Ham, Barking, Upminster, Basildon, Benfleet, Chafford Hundred ( for Lakeside Shopping Centre ), Grays, Tilbury, Southend and Shoeburyness.
On the London Underground it is a stop on the District, Hammersmith & City and Jubilee lines ; and on the National Rail network it is served by c2c services.
There are eight c2c services an hour to Fenchurch Street, four to Shoeburyness, two to Grays via Rainham and two to Southend Central via Ockendon.
The station is served by National Rail services operated by Greater Anglia, London Overground and c2c, by London Underground's Central and Jubilee lines, and by the Docklands Light Railway ( DLR ).
Frequent train services run through Benfleet on the London Fenchurch Street to Shoeburyness line, operated by c2c In September 2007, Benfleet station had a £ 115, 000 improvement programme to make the station more accessible for people with disabilities and those using pushchairs.
c2c run a few services a day that use the east end of the line to get from Barking to Stratford, passing through Woodgrange Park.
On National Rail, the station is served by c2c and London Overground services.
Nearly all trains are operated by the Greater Anglia, however as of May 2007 two c2c services operate during the late evening to Barking.
The station is owned by Network Rail and is managed by the c2c train operating company ; who provide train services on the LondonTilburySouthend route from Fenchurch Street, up the line.
Platforms 1a, 1 & 2 are served by c2c services.
Passenger train services on the line form the Essex Thameside franchise that is currently operated by c2c, a train operating company and part of the National Express Group.
The platforms are located on the northern pair of tracks with another pair to the south used by c2c outer suburban services.
The station is managed by c2c and all train services calling at the station are operated by the company.

c2c and on
All stations on the route are managed by c2c except Fenchurch Street ( Network Rail ) and West Ham ( London Underground ).
In 2006, c2c held on to this award.
c2c was criticised by the Transport for London over an incident on 2 April 2007.
Pitsea railway station, Basildon railway station and Laindon railway station are all on the London, Tilbury & Southend line, and serve Southend in around 20 minutes and London Fenchurch Street in 35 minutes operated by c2c.
On the c2c route, Limehouse is between Fenchurch Street and West Ham stations, and on the Docklands Light Railway, Limehouse is between Shadwell and Westferry stations.
Limehouse station is elevated on a pair of diverging viaducts, each carrying a pair of platforms – one pair for c2c and one pair for the Docklands Light Railway.
* Limehouse on the c2c website
In 1999 platforms were reestablished on the line from Fenchurch Street, now operated by c2c.
Two late-night c2c trains pass through the station each day on the way from Liverpool Street to Barking and vice versa.
Tilbury Town railway station is on the c2c ( London, Tilbury and Southend ) rail route.
The station is the location of a London Underground signal box at the eastern end of the platforms and, several hundred yards east of the station, the modern signal control centre for all c2c operations on the line.
Image: Upney station westbound. JPG | Looking west, with c2c tracks on the left
At West Ham station in east London the c2c National Rail line and the London Underground District Line ( on the same tracks as the Hammersmith and City Line ) pass over the London Underground Jubilee Line on the bridge in the background

c2c and London
Limehouse station, located to the immediate west of the Limehouse Basin, serves the c2c mainline trains out to Essex, and Docklands Light Railway, which is two stops from Bank & Tower Gateway in the City of London.
The London, Tilbury and Southend Railway ( operated by c2c ) passes through the borough in two places and the Great Eastern Main Line ( operated by Greater Anglia ) passes through the north of the borough serving Romford, with a branch line to Upminster.
c2c ( legal name c2c Rail Limited, company no 2938993 ) is a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by National Express that has operated the London, Tilbury & Southend ( now Essex Thameside ) franchise since May 1996.
As c2c is mainly a London commuter railway and the average c2c journey is between 40 to 70 minutes, c2c does not offer first-class seating, its Class 357s have standard high-density 3 + 2 Chapman seating to meet demand at peak times when the line is very busy.
London Underground's District line connects with c2c at Tower Hill ( for Fenchurch Street ), West Ham, Barking and Upminster.
Oyster cards may be purchased or topped up at some c2c stations that are not also London Underground stations, including Chafford Hundred, Grays, and Purfleet.
Privatisation saw Train Operating Companies ( TOC ) attempt to bring in DOO to other areas of the network ; c2c operating from London Fenchurch Street is an example of this.
c2c also pass through when there are engineering works between Barking & London Fenchurch Street.
The local railway station is Grays railway station, which is served by c2c and runs between Fenchurch Street station in the City of London to the west and Shoeburyness to the east.

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