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Mortimer wrote:
Interesting: I'd thought that it was the Thameslink platforms as well. There will be a major blockade for three/four weeks at London Blackfriars (mainline) within the next few years (in relation to bridge works I think). Other than that, the next few years will involve the closure of the core Thameslink route during weekends and, from December, weeknights as well. It is possible that some of these closures will require services to/from London Blackfriars to be bustituted. What are they doing to the LU platforms and access that will take 2½ years? Obviously it's not track related if trains can still run through non-stop. _Thameslink 2000 environmental statement : main report – inner area (June 2004)_ 2.7.6 On the north bank, the existing separate Network Rail and LUL ticket areas will be combined into a single street level shared ticket hall, accessed from a new station entrance off Queen Victoria Street. The existing subway entrance to the station will be closed. A new space accommodating the entrance, ticket hall and concourse will be created behind a façade rising to the full height of the existing building at 167-179 Queen Victoria Street, which will be demolished. This new space will also contain an LUL ventilation shaft and a mezzanine deck but will otherwise be open to its roof, creating a ‘cathedral entrance’ to the station. Access down to the Underground and up to the mainline station will be beyond a shared ticket line via escalators and lifts. The ‘cathedral entrance’ concept supersedes the design described in the 1999 ES, which envisaged a single storey replacement to 167-179 Queen Victoria Street (albeit one making provision for subsequent development above it) – the so-called 'missing tooth'. Retail units will be provided at street level and elsewhere within the station. _Thameslink 2000 Statement of Case (March 2005)_ 4.26 The design of the remodelled Underground Station now involves the complete demolition of the existing station, apart from the track and platform edge. It involves the provision within the new station of new escalators and lifts for those whose mobility is impaired, in addition to replacement of the existing station facilities and construction of a combined Underground/National Railway Network. 4.27 The closure of the Underground station during the period that these works are carried out is necessary because the safety shield required to separate the works from the running lines will reduce the available platform area to such an extent that the station cannot be operated safely for the majority of the construction period. Alternatives (such as single platform operation and weekend only closures) have been examined but all scenarios involve the reduction of the platform available to below an acceptable standard of safety. The construction strategy will be to close the station; get the work done in the shortest possible time in the safest possible environment; and re-open to a completed new station. 4.28 The closure would be for two years. A shield would be constructed around the track and train envelope along the entire length of the platforms. This would permit the works to construct the new station to be carried out at the same time as the through running of District and Circle Line trains. |
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