Consultation gets underway on new rail link to Barking Riverside

3 Dec 2015 02:33 PM

A detailed public consultation has begun on plans to build a vital new rail link to Barking Riverside, east London's largest housing development site.

The proposed 4km extension will see the London Overground Gospel Oak to Barking line extended to serve a new station at the heart of the development.

It will mean a wide range of benefits for people in the local area and beyond, including:

The consultation will focus on the details of the extension's proposed route, including the amount of land required to build the extension, its operation and proposed construction locations. It will be the last consultation before Transport for London (TfL) seeks permission from the Secretary of State for Transport to start construction.

The Government has agreed to provide a loan of 55 million to support the extension to Barking Riverside and the provision of this loan means that funding is available to cover the full cost.

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson MP, said: `Barking Riverside is the largest housing development in east London, but without extending London Overground services it cannot reach its full potential. Our proposals for extending the railway line to this part of the Capital enjoy huge public support and will help to breathe life into a fantastic new community for London.'

TfL's Managing Director of Planning, Richard de Cani, said: `This consultation is the last phase before we approach Government for permission to build this extension of London Overground services. This important new piece of London's transport network will help unlock the potential for almost 11,000 new homes to be delivered on the Barking Riverside site.'

Full details of the route, along with the opportunity to respond to the final consultation, is available online here: www.tfl.gov.uk/barking-riverside

Local residents and businesses are encouraged to participate in this consultation and make their views known. The consultation ends on Sunday 24 January 2016.

Subject to the outcome of this consultation, TfL will make a Transport and Works Act Order application for powers to build and operate a railway extension in March 2016. If approved by the Secretary of State for Transport, construction could begin in late 2017 with trains running by the end of 2021.

Barking Riverside is the largest housing development in east London, with planning permission for up to 10,800 new homes, as well as healthcare, shopping, community and leisure services. The area is one of The Mayor of London's Opportunity Areas for housing growth, plans which cannot be realised without this new transport infrastructure.

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