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Liverpool Street Station closed for works over Christmas

06 December 2007

Transport for London (TfL) and rail industry partners today reminded passengers that Liverpool Street station will be closed for 10 days over Christmas because of vital work to replace a dilapidated railway bridge.

We will ensure that disruption is kept to a minimum

Julie Dixon, Head of Stakeholder Engagement

The work is being carried out as part of a £1.4bn investment that will see huge improvements to London's rail network including the rebuilding and extension of the East London line as part of the new London Overground network.

The station will be closed from 23 December 2007 and will re-open at 4am on 2 January 2008, in time for people to get back to work after the Christmas break.

Closing the station at this time will affect fewer people than at any other time in the year, with passenger numbers typically between 40 and 80 per cent down compared to normal days.

A wide range of alternative travel arrangements will be available over the period to enable passengers to complete their journeys, and compensation packages will be offered to local residents affected by the work.

Revitalise

The extended East London line will open in 2010, in a hugely improved and extended form, running from Dalston in the north to West Croydon in the south.

It will be linked to a revitalised North London Railway, and served by brand new high-frequency trains connecting 20 of the capital's 33 boroughs.

Julie Dixon, Head of Stakeholder Engagement, Transport for London, said: "This work is vital to the completion of the East London Line that, as part of London Overground, will radically improve the Capital's transport network. 

"We recognise that it will impact on passengers and local residents over these 10 days, but we will ensure that disruption is kept to a minimum.

We are keen to deliver the maximum benefit for passengers during the closure

Patrick Hallgate, Network Rail Anglia Route Director

"We are offering various alternative routes and are letting everyone know in good time.

"Residents affected by the work are being fully informed and consulted, and those affected will be offered temporary accommodation, double-glazing to protect them from noise and dust, and other forms of compensation."

Patrick Hallgate, Network Rail Anglia Route Director, said: "We are working closely with Transport for London to minimise disruption and give the travelling public the information they need to plan their journeys this Christmas.

"We are keen to deliver the maximum benefit for passengers during the closure and so Network Rail is also carrying out £7m of other improvements including renewing overhead lines and replacing track, which will mean better train services in and out of Liverpool Street Station in the future."

At the same time as these improvements, Network Rail will carry out a programme of upgrade work, including the renewal of overhead lines and track, which will mean better train services in and out of Liverpool Street Station in the future.


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