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Crucial East London line work to begin

26 June 2008

Temporary traffic diversions required to link extended line to Highbury and Islington

We want to assure people this work will eventually result in long-term gains for the area

Peter Richards, Director of London Overground Infrastructure

TfL is asking residents in the Dalston Lane area of Hackney for their patience while a bridge is replaced that will provide a crucial link between the new East London line extension and the existing London Overground network.

Linking 20 of London's 33 boroughs

The work in Dalston will allow the East London line to connect with Highbury & Islington station via Canonbury in 2011. TfL is spending £1.4bn on the entire project that when completed will mean the London Overground network links 20 of London's 33 boroughs.

To enable the bridge replacement, traffic restrictions on Dalston Lane between the junctions of Queensbridge Road and Kingsland Road are set to begin on 19 July and will last for approximately 10 months.

Three phases

Phase one of the restrictions will close the southern footpath across the bridge and retain two-lane, two-way traffic with a northern pedestrian footpath in place. This restriction will last for approximately four months.

Phase two will start in mid-November and traffic will be reduced to one lane eastbound with the northern footpath retained. Westbound traffic, including buses, will be diverted from Dalston Lane along Queensbridge Road, Richmond Road and Kingsland High Street. This will last for two months.

Phase three will see two-way traffic restored with the southern footpath reinstated. This is scheduled for completion in May 2009.

Consultation

The traffic management plan follows consultation with Hackney and Islington Councils, London Buses, bus operators and the Police.

Peter Richards, Director of London Overground Infrastructure for TfL, said: 'This does mean some disruption, but we want to assure people this work will eventually result in long-term gains for the area. 

'When the East London line opens as part of London Overground this part of the Capital will be rejuvenated by new transport services. Hackney residents will be able to access frequent services on brand new trains to quickly reach all parts of the Capital.'

The work should be completed and Dalston Lane returned to two-way traffic by the end of May 2009.


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