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<strong>Barking</strong> Station Interchange<br />

5062859/_04 <strong>Barking</strong> Interchange Stage 1 Report TP.doc<br />

Table 2.3 – Bus Services used for onward journey from <strong>Barking</strong> Station<br />

Bus Service No. Respondents<br />

5 4<br />

169 1<br />

179 1<br />

287 1<br />

366 1<br />

368 1<br />

369 1<br />

Once again, bus route 5 is the dominant, accounting for 40% of those surveyed.<br />

Underground Use<br />

29% of respondents stated that they would be leaving <strong>Barking</strong> Station via the underground. For<br />

those that stated that this would be their mode of transport, they were also asked to which<br />

underground station they were travelling to. The table is included in the appendix; however, they<br />

represent the whole of the network including Heathrow, Tooting and South Kensington.<br />

National Rail Use<br />

61% of respondents stated that they would leave <strong>Barking</strong> station via National Rail. Again these<br />

were all in the London and southeast area, and mainly along the C2C or Gospel Oak lines. The<br />

furthest being St Albans and Norwood Junction.<br />

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