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Major new scheme proposed to ease congestion at Bank station

20 December 2010

London Underground has begun consultation with the City of London on plans for major improvements to Bank station.

This sort of project is exactly why the Mayor fought so hard to protect our funding to upgrade the Tube

Kulveer Ranger, the Mayor's Transport Adviser

The plans include re-tunnelling the Northern line at Bank station, a new entrance on King William Street and high capacity lifts to relieve congestion and provide step-free access to the Northern line platforms.

If agreed, work is due to start in 2015 and be completed by 2021.

The scheme will increase capacity on Northern line platforms and interchange passageways to meet future passenger demand.

Bank Underground station is served by the Central, Northern and Waterloo & City lines and the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and is interlinked with Monument station serving the District & Circle lines.

Step-free access

It has shown a huge increase in passenger numbers in recent years - with a 43 per cent rise in customers changing at the station and the number of passengers entering and leaving the station up by about a third since 2003.

Work has also started on the new entrance onto Walbrook, for the Waterloo & City line at Bank station.

This will give step-free access from the street to the Waterloo & City line platforms with two new lifts, four new escalators and a new ticket hall, which is part of the Walbrook Development and planned for completion in 2015.

Kulveer Ranger, the Mayor's Transport Advisor, said: 'Bank station provides access to the heart of the city and is one of the busiest stations on the network, with around 300,000 passengers using it every weekday.  When complete these schemes will help relieve congestion and make the Northern and Waterloo & City lines accessible to all.

Relieve congestion

'This sort of project is exactly why the Mayor fought so hard to protect our funding to upgrade the Tube.'

Richard Parry, London Underground's Strategy & Commercial Director, said: 'Currently the Northern line platforms at Bank in particular suffer severe congestion during morning and evening peak times, which will get worse as passenger numbers grow.

'This major project to re-tunnel the Northern line at Bank, making more spacious platform areas, with a new entrance on King William Street and four high capacity lifts will relieve congestion at the station and provide step-free access for the Northern line platforms increasing capacity  to meet future demand.

'If this work is not carried out station control measures, such as restricting access at busy times and non-stopping trains, would have to be implemented even more frequently than today.'

Before the work for the Northern line congestion relief and step-free scheme can begin London Underground will need to secure planning permission and gain a Transport & Works Act Order.


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