Menu Close

Royal Docks Corridor Phase 4: Transforming Roads, Cycling, and Public Spaces

The transformation of the Royal Docks Corridor (RDC) near London City Airport has reached an exciting milestone with the completion of Phase 4. This project is part of a wider effort to enhance transport infrastructure, promote sustainability, and create a more welcoming public space for all.

Stretching from Canning Town to London City Airport, the Royal Docks Corridor is a key route that connects communities and improves travel options for cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists alike.

What’s New?

New Cycle Paths – Dedicated cycling routes provide safer and more accessible travel for cyclists, encouraging greener, more active transport.

New Road Layout – Improved road design enhances traffic flow, reduces congestion, and makes the area safer for all road users.

Sustainable Drainage – Green infrastructure helps manage surface water, reducing flood risk and supporting the local environment.

Improved Street Scene – Upgraded public spaces create a more attractive and pedestrian-friendly environment, benefiting residents and visitors alike.

Fun Features for All Ages – Additions like stepping logs provide playful elements for children (and adults!) to enjoy as part of the new landscape.

This latest phase of the Royal Docks Corridor project represents a significant step towards a safer, greener, and more vibrant urban space. With more improvements to come, the area is evolving into a model for modern, sustainable urban design.

Stay tuned for further updates as the project progresses!

Leave a Reply

Discover more from Kenson Highways Engineering the Future

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading