London Underground breaks through at Bond Street

1 Oct 2015 03:22 PM

Upgrade of Bond Street station reaches major milestone as Tube and Crossrail upgrade projects are joined.

A major milestone in the programme to upgrade Bond Street station was marked yesterday, after the London Underground (LU) upgrade project broke through to meet Crossrail.

LU engineers have excavated the final passageway linking the expanded Tube station to the new Crossrail station, bringing a successful end to a sophisticated two-year tunnelling project, which remains on time and on budget despite extremely complex construction work.

The improvements will dramatically increase transport capacity in the heart of London's busiest shopping district with the upgrade work at Bond Street transforming access to the West End by providing quicker and easier transport links for customers. Over 173,000 passengers use Bond Street station every day and numbers are set to rise to over 225,000 when TfL-run Crossrail arrives in 2018.

The final breakthrough has paved the way for the next phase of the work to begin at the £320m Tube station upgrade. When complete in 2017, the station - located in one of Europe's busiest pedestrian centres - will be equipped with a new ticket hall, new escalators, new lifts to provide step-free access to all platforms and an interchange with Crossrail.

Over 550 metres of new tunnels have now been constructed as part of the sophisticated engineering project. With this stage of the project complete, lifts and escalators will now be installed with electrical fittings and interior finishes to follow.

Though the Bond Street Station upgrade is large in scale, the site occupies a mere 440m2 at surface level between 354 - 358 Oxford Street, presenting significant logistical challenges. Over 46,000 tonnes of ground have been carefully excavated - a significant amount by hand - around historic assets, including the disused London Post Office Railway. Working closely with neighbouring stakeholders has been key to the project; a new ticket hall under Marylebone Lane has been built sharing a wall with the Tanzanian High Commission.

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson MP, said:

'This breakthrough is the latest engineering triumph on our great Crossrail journey. This vital new railway is already proving a huge success for the UK economy, and the work completed at Bond Street will ultimately prove to be of huge benefit to the whole of the West End. By creating one of the Capital's busiest transport hubs, Crossrail is going to make this hugely popular district an even more attractive area to businesses and shoppers, which is good news for the Capital and beyond.'

Nick Brown, Managing Director of London Underground, said:

'Bond Street is a key West End destination, and the station is set to become one of London's busiest when Crossrail arrives in 2018. This complex station upgrade - beneath an extraordinarily small footprint on Oxford Street - has been largely constructed out-of-sight, all while keeping this essential station open to the public.

'Upgrading stations like Bond Street and introducing Crossrail is critical to keep London working and growing, and continued investment in transport infrastructure is essential to meet rising demand for our services.'

Simon Wright, Crossrail Programme Director, said:

'Crossrail will transform rail travel in London and the South East, delivering much needed additional transport capacity, reduced journey times and direct access to the West End. Bond Street station will be a fantastic gateway to the West End, cementing the area's position as a thriving business and cultural destination.'

London's population is set to grow from 8.4m today to around 10m by 2030 - an extra Tube train full of people every three days. Redevelopment work to increase capacity at key stations and make them step-free is underway at a number of stations, including nearby Tottenham Court Road. Crossrail will deliver 10 per cent additional capacity to London's rail network.

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