The DLR will take over the North London Line's platforms at Stratford (known as Stratford Low Level). These platforms are between the London Underground Jubilee Line platforms and the main station concourse. The London Overground services to and from Richmond which currently use these platforms will be diverted to use the high level station.
The DLR already serves Stratford high level, with services to Poplar and beyond.
Pictures
The North London Line platforms at Stratford station, which will be taken over by the DLR. A North London Line train is departing for Richmond. The glass structure is part of the main station building—the station entrance and concourse is to the right, and the Jubilee line platforms are to the left
The North London Line platforms run through the centre of the lower level of Stratford station—the main entrance is off to the left, while the Jubilee Line platforms are on the right
August 2008 view of the North London Line platforms at Stratford, now rebranded for London Overground services, currently used by terminating trains from Richmond. Trains arrive and unload at Platform 2 (on the left), draw forward a short distance along the former line to North Woolwich, reverse and load on Platform 1 (on the right) before returning to Richmond. When used by DLR trains, Platform 2 will be served by trains to Canning Town and Woolwich, with Platform 1 used by trains to Stratford International