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Modernisation complete as Shepherd's Bush Tube station re-opens

07 October 2008

Shepherd's Bush (Central line) Tube station has re-opened after an eight month renovation to increase the station's capacity.

The 108-year-old station now has a much larger ticket hall and has brand new escalators for the first time in 80 years.

The old-style ticket hall was demolished and rebuilt with double the number of ticket gates increasing capacity, and making the new station easier and more pleasant to use.

Constructed in glass, steel, and granite, the stunning 21st century station is modern and light.

New features include a digital CCTV system and passenger help and information points.

Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, said: 'I am committed to ensuring that the upgrade and improvement of the tube network continues, and I'm pleased that we have delivered this renovation.

'The station has been remodelled to the highest modern standards, and will provide a hugely important resource to both the local community and to visitors of the new Westfield centre, which is set to play an important role in the regeneration of the area.'

Serving the local area

London Underground's (LU's) Strategy & Service Development Director, Richard Parry, said: 'The station, which was originally built in Victorian times, has brand new escalators for the first time in 80 years and a stunning new ticket hall with much greater capacity.

'This key Tube station will be the principal gateway to the new Westfield centre, as well as serving the busy local area, with passenger numbers using the station forecast to roughly double once the new centre opens.

'The improvements mean the station will be able to cope with this increased demand.

'Major transport benefits are being delivered through our Investment Programme and as part of the £170m funded by Westfield London, which will be a benefit to local residents and businesses and enable the majority of visitors to the new centre to travel by public transport.'


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