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Liverpool Street station closure on May Bank Holiday

30 April 2008

Disruption to be minimised as latest stage in £1.4bn rail transformation is finished.

supporting the regeneration of East London

TfL's London Overground Infrastructure Development Manager, Peter Richards

Liverpool Street mainline station is to close during Sunday 4 May and Monday 5 May for vital engineering work as part of Transport for London's (TfL's) £1.4 billion investment in improving the Capital's rail services.

As part of the work to link the new London Overground network to an extended East London line, a team of engineers will roll an 800 tonne bridge into place, the second key installation for the project in five weeks.

The bridge will carry the extended East London line over all the main lines coming out of Liverpool Street station, and is a crucial part of the project that will put Hackney on the Tube map for the first time, and involve the building of new stations at Shoreditch High Street, Hoxton, Haggerston, and Dalston Junction.

To ensure safety, it is essential to close the station, which will reopen for the start of services on Tuesday 6 May.

Reduced disruption

During this time, trains which normally use Liverpool Street mainline station will run from Stratford and Tottenham Hale stations.

Liverpool Street Underground station will remain open and unaffected throughout.

The work is being carried out over the last two days of the Bank Holiday because fewer people than normal use the station, minimising disruption.

Installation of the new bridge is a huge engineering operation, which involves inching it slowly into place on the same kind of wheels used to manoeuvre space shuttles to their launch pads.

The intricate process can be followed, via web cams, on the TfL website.

Safety

TfL's London Overground Infrastructure Development Manager, Peter Richards, said; 'We recognise that closing Liverpool Street for safety reasons during this operation will cause disruption to passengers.

'We are keeping this to a minimum by doing the work during the second half of the Bank Holiday weekend when fewer people are travelling.

'The installation of this bridge is a crucial part of the East London Railway and the London Overground network which will bring benefits to all rail travellers, supporting the regeneration of East London and connecting 20 of London's 33 boroughs with a new fast, frequent and reliable overground railway.'

Network Rail is also using the closure to carry out works between Stratford and Liverpool Street, including overhead line renewal, track renewal, and signalling maintenance.

Alternative Travel Arrangements

National Express East Anglia services are subject to the following alterations:


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