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Places of interest in RM10Victoria Road (stadium)It has been confirmed by the club that soon Dagenham and Redbridge will be expanding the seating capacity of the ground by a further 1200 seats. The club plan to build a brand new all seater stand uping the covered seating capacity from 1000 to 2200, this is to meet Football League requirements. The club have so far released very few details regarding the new stand, but work must be completed by May 2010 at the latest. It is reported the club should have the stand completed by early to mid September 2009.Dagenham East tube stationThe station was initially opened as a main line station on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway in 1885, on a new branch connecting London with Southend by a more direct route than the existing service via Rainham. Dagenham was already served by a station on the original route at Dagenham Dock, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the south. The new station was opened as Dagenham, with the main station buildings on the up platform, which is now disused. From 1902 to 1905 the station was served by trains of the Metropolitan District Railway, who connected to the main line at a junction at Bow. The station was in a rural location until the building of the Becontree estate, of which it was on the eastern perimeter.Dagenham Heathway tube stationLondon bus routes 173 and 174, 175 pass the station, bus route 145 walk 7 mims from Hedegemans road and church Elm lane to the station and bus route 364 walk 3 mims from Parsloes Avenue and Reede Road to the station.Bankside PierThe pier and Shakespeare's GlobeSouthwark StreetThe road forms part of the A3200, which continues with Stamford Street to the west.Information by Wikipedia.com
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