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Next stage of Tottenham Court Road Tube station redevelopment to get underway shortly

01 May 2009

Arrival of 40 metre-high crane to assist with works along with utility diversions over the weekend of 15-18 May 2009.

With the next phase of redevelopment works at Tottenham Court Road Tube station about to begin, Transport for London (TfL) is preparing to install a 40 metre-high crane to assist with the works in the Charing Cross Road area.

In order for these works to be carried out, a section of Charing Cross Road will be closed from 23:00 on Friday 15 May until 05:00 on Monday 18 May 2009 to allow for the construction of the crane.

TfL is working closely with the London Borough of Camden and Westminster City Council to minimise disruption caused by these works, and other local major projects in the Tottenham Court Road area.

Temporary diversions

Over the weekend of 15 to 18 May, vehicles will be temporarily diverted via Andrew Borde Street keeping a route northbound to Tottenham Court Road, and pedestrian access will be via St Giles High Street/Denmark Street and Soho Street/Soho Square/Sutton Row.

Buses that would usually use the north end of Charing Cross Road will also be on diversion over that weekend.

The diversions should not increase journey times and all bus stops in the area will continue to be served.

Utility diversion works will also be taking place during that weekend on New Oxford Street, between St Giles Circus and St Giles High Street.

These works will require complete closure of eastbound traffic to be closed between Saturday 16 May and Monday 18 May 2009 until 05:00.

Buses that use eastbound New Oxford Street will be on diversion via Tottenham Court Road, Chenies Street and Gower Street.

Allow extra time

Passengers are advised to allow extra time to complete their journeys.

Tottenham Court Road Tube station will remain open throughout the works, though there will be a need to close the Oxford Street south side entrance between 09:00 and 16:00 on weekdays and until 13:00 on Saturdays.

This will begin in late May for up to 12 weeks, whilst the crane is working immediately above the station entrance.

Crossrail intends to open a visitor centre in the area this summer.

The centre will be a one-stop shop for information about the Crossrail project, both at Tottenham Court Road and along the whole route.

The centre will also have further information about London Underground works to redevelop Tottenham Court Road Tube station.


Notes to editors

Tenders are due to be returned by the end of June, with a contract looking to be awarded in November 2009. A separate contract will be let by Crossrail in due course for the construction of the new Crossrail station at Tottenham Court Road which will connect to the Tube station to form one overall station.

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