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Improving escalators at Waterloo station

05 May 2005

Three escalators leading from Waterloo Underground station's main ticket hall to the National Rail concourse will be closed while they are being refurbished from Monday, 9 May to November 2005.

Tube Lines will be managing this complex work and rigorously testing the escalators.

While this is carried out passengers should use the following routes when interchanging between the Tube, National Rail or Eurostar services:

Kevin Bootle, London Underground's Jubilee line Manager, said: "Over 64 million people use Waterloo Underground station every year and that number is rising, so it is essential that these escalators are refurbished.

"If only one escalator had been closed at a time, the work would have taken much longer - well over a year.

"Escalator machine rooms are extremely small and engineers cannot work next to a moving escalator for safety reasons.

'Greater operational flexibility'

"With just two escalators working, passengers would be reluctant to find an alternative route.

"It would put an enormous strain on those two escalators, which would struggle to cope with the number of people using them.

"This essential work is part of TfL's £10-billion investment over the next five years to improve and expand the capital's transport network.

"Although there will be some inconvenience, all the rail and Tube services are still accessible.

"Once the work is completed the three escalators will be fully reversible, which will allow far greater operational flexibility than before."

For 24-hour information on all London travel, please call: 020 7222 1234 or visit www.tfl.gov.uk.

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