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Transport for London awards £363m contract to build new East London Railway

23 October 2006

A new railway for East London moved a step closer today as Transport for London (TfL) awarded a £363m 'main works' contract to a consortium comprising Balfour Beatty and Carillion.

From June 2010, the East London Railway will operate as part of the London Overground network

This major investment is one of the cornerstones of TfL's £10bn Investment Programme and will deliver a key Olympic transport commitment - the construction of a new railway line between West Croydon, Crystal Palace and Dalston Junction, incorporating the existing East London Line.

When the railway is completed it will join up with the existing North London Railway via a link at Dalston Junction, and become part of TfL's new London Overground network.

This will be the first significant move towards an orbital rail network for London, as it connects 20 London boroughs and brings huge regeneration opportunities to some of the most deprived areas of the Capital.

Ian Brown, Managing Director of TfL London Rail, said: "The award of this £363m contract to construct the East London Railway is a major step forward in our commitment to improving overground rail services in London.

"From June 2010, the East London Railway will operate as part of the London Overground network, providing frequent, Metro-style train services with new trains, staffed stations and Oyster ticketing.

"London Overground services will be run to strict Transport for London standards which value safety and security and put passengers first.

"The project will also bring wider benefits for London. It will provide an important transport link for the Olympics and bring huge regeneration opportunities to East London by connecting it up to the rest of London's vast transport network.

"I am delighted that the link to integrate the East London and North London Railways together is to be delivered prior to the Olympics."

Preparatory work for the East London Railway started in June 2005 and will be completed by the end of the year.

Carried out by Taylor Woodrow, the work has involved replacing and refurbishing 22 bridges along the disused Kingsland Viaduct in Shoreditch, in preparation for the new railway.

The main construction work will commence later this year and will:

The rail link from Dalston Junction to Highbury & Islington, connecting up the North and East London Railways, will be delivered in time for the Olympics.

When the East London Railway opens in June 2010, twelve trains per hour will run between Dalston Junction and Surrey Quays.

In addition, four trains per hour will run to and from New Cross, Crystal Palace and West Croydon.

A second phase of the project, currently unfunded, would extend the East London Railway west from Surrey Quays to Clapham Junction - forming a complete outer rail circle around London.

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