Construction News
25/10/2022
Network Rail To Start Second Phase Of Improvement Work at Clapham Junction
Network Rail has started the second phase of a project to improve and upgrade Clapham Junction in London.
This autumn, Network Rail will be carrying out £15.5 million of work to improve passenger flow and reduce congestion at Clapham Junction station.
The Brighton Yard entrance, at bridge level off St John's Hill, is being remodelled to allow for wider gatelines to be installed to improve accessibility and reduce overall congestion.
Adrian Gogay, Network Rail, senior sponsor, said: "Clapham Junction station is one of London’s busiest interchanges, situated at the heart of South West London and we believe it needs to be given some love to make it a more pleasant and enjoyable experience for passengers who are travelling to and from it.
"We welcome the major investment from the Department for Transport and are working closely with our partners to help improve and grow the station to make it more comfortable for passengers when travelling.
"So far, our teams have completed a series of improvements, including installing and rolling out free passenger WiFi, refurbishing the lifts to improve accessibility, and repainting the overbridge from platform one to six."
Alongside this, more space for five new retail units will also be built with plans to include new coffee shops and newsagents.
Other improvements are also being made to the toilets and baby changing facilities for passengers, including those with restricted mobility.
The third phase of work will continue in December where Network Rail will be replacing and widening the current staircases on platform 13 and 14 to improve safety and allow for a higher volume of people to pass through at once, in turn reducing congestion.
The works are all part of the £35m programme of work, aiming to improve the overall passenger experience at Clapham Junction station.
This autumn, Network Rail will be carrying out £15.5 million of work to improve passenger flow and reduce congestion at Clapham Junction station.
The Brighton Yard entrance, at bridge level off St John's Hill, is being remodelled to allow for wider gatelines to be installed to improve accessibility and reduce overall congestion.
Adrian Gogay, Network Rail, senior sponsor, said: "Clapham Junction station is one of London’s busiest interchanges, situated at the heart of South West London and we believe it needs to be given some love to make it a more pleasant and enjoyable experience for passengers who are travelling to and from it.
"We welcome the major investment from the Department for Transport and are working closely with our partners to help improve and grow the station to make it more comfortable for passengers when travelling.
"So far, our teams have completed a series of improvements, including installing and rolling out free passenger WiFi, refurbishing the lifts to improve accessibility, and repainting the overbridge from platform one to six."
Alongside this, more space for five new retail units will also be built with plans to include new coffee shops and newsagents.
Other improvements are also being made to the toilets and baby changing facilities for passengers, including those with restricted mobility.
The third phase of work will continue in December where Network Rail will be replacing and widening the current staircases on platform 13 and 14 to improve safety and allow for a higher volume of people to pass through at once, in turn reducing congestion.
The works are all part of the £35m programme of work, aiming to improve the overall passenger experience at Clapham Junction station.
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