Community
Getting Here
Whether working at, visiting or transporting freight via DP World London Gateway Logistics Park, sustainable modes of transport can help you save time, money, achieve a healthier lifestyle and reduce impact on the environment.
Bus Services
Bus transport is an effective means of providing sustainable connectivity particularly when used as part of a multi modal (i.e. bus/walking) journey.
Download the PDF’s below to obtain information regarding bus services with routes in proximity to the port.
London Gateway Link Route
- Chafford Hundred – Grays- Stanford-le-Hope, Corringham, London Gateway
- Monday – Friday
- Route Map
- Timetables
100/100x Route
- Billericay – Chelmsford – Basildon – Corringham – Stanford-le-Hope – Orsett – Blackshots – Grays – Lakeside
- 7 days a week
- Route Map
- Timetables
- Fares / Tickets
200/200x Route
- Lakeside (201 Sundays only) – Basildon – Stanford-le-Hope – Orsett – Grays
- 7 days a week
- Route Map
- Timetables
- Fares / Tickets
201 Route
- Lakeside – Grays – Orsett – Stanford-le-Hope – Basildon
- Sunday only
- Route Map
- Timetables
300 Route
- Basildon – Stanford-le-Hope – London Gateway
- 7 days a week
- Route Map
- Timetables
- Fares / Tickets
374 Route
- Basildon – Corringham – Stanford-le-Hope – East Tilbury – Grays Monday – Saturday
- Monday – Saturday
- Timetables
Rail Services
Rail transport offers the opportunity to travel over relatively large distances quickly and efficiently.
The Essex Thameside rail line, operated by C2C, provides rail services from Sheoburyness to London Fenchurch Street. The ‘Tilbury Loop’ of this line routes between Pitsea and Barking, with links to Chafford Hundred and South Ockendon.
Stanford-le-Hope rail station (on the ‘Tilbury Loop’) is located approximately 4 kilometres to the west of the port. Laindon and Basildon rail stations are also in close proximity.
Tilbury/Gravesend Ferry
Operated by the Lower Thames and Medway Passenger Boat Company, the ferry service between Tilbury and Gravesend is a foot passenger service. However, it is able to transport the following vehicles:
Bicycles
Motorcycles up to 125cc engine capacity
The service provides a swift and efficient means of crossing the Thames Estuary between Essex and Kent.
The latest travel information relating to the ferry service can be obtained by calling the crew on 07930 390124.
West Street Pier Gravesend Boarding Point
Town Pier Gravesend Boarding Point
Cycling
Cycle Maps for the Thurrock and Basildon areas can be downloaded by clicking on the following links:
In addition to the routes indicated on the above maps, it is to be noted that off road cycle facilities are available to the east side of the DP World London Gateway site access road from the Sorrells to the No.1 London Gateway building (via the blue bridge).
Furthermore, the port has implemented new bridleway links in the vicinity. These can be accessed from either end of the blue bridge (over the site access road) to Wharf Road (to the east) or to the A1014 (to the west).
Local Cycle Shops
Click on the following link to find information regarding cycle shops in your local area: