BRAYBROOK STREET SHAFT

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the Capital, Connecting the UK BRAYBROOK STREET SHAFT CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Old Oak School Wulfstan Braybrook Wormwood Scrubs Park Braybrook Shaft HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs Intermediate shafts are required where there are distances of more than 1km between stations. They serve several purposes: Ventilation - Fresh air is needed to keep temperatures comfortable in the tunnels and provide cooling around trains. Smoke Extraction - In an emergency the shafts will be used to keep the evacuation routes free from smoke. Emergency Access - Firefighters and emergency services will need access to the tunnels in the event of an incident. Emergency Evacuation - Passengers would be guided to the nearest station except in situations where they are more than 2km apart. Some shafts therefore will be designed to bring passengers to the surface. Braybrook Shaft 1i0601-w6v01-50004 Bond Braybrook Shaft hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK BRAYBROOK STREET SHAFT SHAFT DESIGN Braybrook Shaft A ventilation and emergency intervention shaft would be required in the south west part of Wormwood Scrubs Park. The shaft would be approximately 16 metres in diameter. An access for construction and for emergencies would be created from Braybrook. A surface structure would be required to enable access to the tunnel in an emergency. The design of the surface structure will be subject to further consultation as the project develops. The drawing above shows how the structure could look. Braybrook Shaft 1i0601-w6v01-50009 Bond Braybrook Shaft hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK CHISWICK COMMON PORTAL PORTAL LOCATION Hardwicke Road Acton Common Superstore Chiswick Common Portal Mills Row BelmontTerrace proposes a tunnel from the Great Western Main Line near Ladbroke Grove to a portal at Chiswick Common. A station is proposed at to provide interchange with London Underground services. New platforms would be situated underground beneath Chiswick Back Common on a level section of the tunnels. West of this point the tracks would rise on a 'cut and cover' ramp to emerge in the vicinity of Bridge. The ramp and station would be constructed from a site on the Back Common. The District line would be diverted southwards onto a temporary alignment to provide space for the construction. On completion of construction the site would be reinstated. Chiswick Common Portal 1i0601-w6r02-50000 Stratford Park Park Brentwood Chiswick Common Portal Bond Harold Shenfield hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK COWLEY ROAD SHAFT CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Valetta Road Acton Vale Industrial Park Cowley Road The Vale Neighbourhood Centre The Vale Jeddo Road Cowley Road Shaft Intermediate shafts are required where there are distances of more than 1km between stations. They serve several purposes: Ventilation - Fresh air is needed to keep temperatures comfortable in the tunnels and provide cooling around trains. Smoke Extraction - In an emergency the shafts will be used to keep the evacuation routes free from smoke. Emergency Access - Firefighters and emergency services will need access to the tunnels in the event of an incident. Cowley Road Shaft Emergency Evacuation - Passengers would be guided to the nearest station except in situations where they are more than 2km apart. Some shafts therefore will be designed to bring passengers to the surface. A ventilation, intervention and evacuation shaft of approximately 10 metres diameter would be required. This shaft is proposed to be located on an industrial site. On completion the site would be reinstated in accordance with requirements of the local authority. 1i0601-w6v01-50002 Bond Cowley Road Shaft hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK EALING BROADWAY STATION SERVICE PROPOSALS Existing Station would improve train services to/from Station by providing journey time savings and a much greater variety of convenient travel destinations. is being planned to deliver up to 6 trains per hour in each direction between Paddington and replacing the Express service. Comparative journey time from station Paddington Court Road 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Minutes With Without Central Terminal Area represents Terminals 1,2 & 3. This chart assumes Suburban Express services are operating The graph highlights some of the journey time savings that would be available to passengers travelling on services to/from Ealing Broadway Station. It is not proposed that services would stop at Acton Main Line, West Ealing, Hanwell & Elthorne or Southall stations. They would continue to be served by train services to/from Paddington. 1i0601-w1s12-50002 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK EALING BROADWAY STATION CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Haven Ealing Broadway Station The Broadway The Mall Station station would provide: New direct journey opportunities to and central London 6 trains per hour during peak times Substantial new transport capacity and congestion relief into central London Interchange with London Underground and Thames Trains services These proposals could change as a result of this consultation or our ongoing discussions with existing owners and operators. The design of station is presently under consideration. It is proposed to significantly redevelop the station. This would include: Platform extensions Enlarged and reconfigured Ticket Hall Step-free access from street to platforms, including lifts Passive provision for future tram/bus interchange Forecourt improvements in conjunction with local authority proposals Station 1i0601-w1s12-50001 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK GUNNERSBURY STATION SERVICE PROPOSALS would improve train services to/from Station by providing journey time savings and a greater variety of convenient travel destinations. Existing Station is being planned to deliver up to 12 trains per hour in each direction between Paddington and replacing the current 7 trains per hour District line service. 4 of these trains would serve onwards to in addition to the current South West Train service. Existing Station Passengers would be able to interchange with the District line at. These proposals could change as a result of this consultation or our ongoing discussions with existing owners and operators. North London Line services would remain unchanged. Comparative journey time from station Paddington Court Road With 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Minutes Without The graph highlights some of the journey time savings that would be available to passengers travelling on services to/from Station. The service pattern is still under development. The precise service pattern will be set by the Strategic Rail Authority in consultation with train operating companies responsible for operating services. 1i0601-w6s08-50002 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK GUNNERSBURY STATION CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Wellesley Road Station Chiswick High Road Station is expected to result in increased passenger demand to/from the station. A range of improvements are being considered to ensure efficient station facilities are provided. Where feasible, this could include opportunities to improve the integration of the station with other types of transport through a range of measures such as: Platform extensions with additional passenger shelters Modifications to station buildings Improved street signage station would provide: New direct journey opportunities 12 trains per hour during peak times Substantial new transport capacity and congestion relief into central London. Interchange with North London Line proposes to replace the District line services with trains. Existing District line passengers would be able to interchange at. Station 1i0601-w6s08-50001 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK HAMPTON WICK STATION SERVICE PROPOSALS would improve train services to/from Station by providing journey time savings and a greater variety of convenient travel destinations. Existing Station is being planned to deliver up to 12 trains per hour in each direction between Paddington and replacing the current 7 trains per hour District line service. 4 of these trains would serve onwards to in addition to the current South West Trains service. Existing Station South West Trains services would remain unchanged. These proposals could change as a result of this consultation or our ongoing discussions with existing owners and operators. Comparative journey time from station Paddington Court Road 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Minutes With Without The graph highlights some of the journey time savings that would be available to passengers travelling on services to/from Station. The service pattern is still under development. The precise service pattern will be set by the Strategic Rail Authority in consultation with train operating companies responsible for operating services. 1i0601-w6s22-50002 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK HAMPTON WICK STATION CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Upper Road Station Road Station Vicarage Road High Seymour Road Station is expected to result in increased passenger demand to/from the station. A range of improvements are being considered to ensure efficient station facilities are provided. Where feasible, this could include opportunities to improve the integration of the station with other types of transport through a range of measures such as: Ticket gates and ticket windows Pedestrian access improvements Safety and security improvements including CCTV Passenger information improvements including visual information displays, centralised public address and Help Points Station To cater for services the platforms would need to be extended at their western ends over a reconstructed bridge over Upper Road. station would provide: New direct journey opportunities 4 trains per hour during peak times Substantial new transport capacity and congestion relief into central London. Interchange with South West Trains 1i0601-w6s22-50001 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK HAYES AND HARLINGTON STATION SERVICE PROPOSALS Existing Station would improve train services to/from Station by providing journey time savings and a much greater variety of convenient travel destinations. is being planned to deliver up to 6 trains per hour in each direction between Paddington and replacing the Express service. Comparative journey time from station Paddington Court Road 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Minutes With Without Central Terminal Area represents Terminals 1,2 & 3. This chart assumes Suburban Express services are operating. The graph highlights some of the journey time savings that would be available to passengers travelling on services to/from Hayes and Harlington Station. The service pattern is still under development. The precise service pattern will be set by the Strategic Rail Authority in consultation with train operating companies responsible for operating services. 1i0601-w1s20-50002 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK HAYES AND HARLINGTON STATION CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Grand Union Canal Station Road Hayes & Harlington Station Station station would provide: New direct journey opportunities to and central London 6 trains per hour during peak times Substantial new transport capacity and congestion relief into central London Interchange with Thames Trains services These proposals could change as a result of this consultation or our ongoing discussions with existing owners and operators. The design of station is presently under consideration. It is proposed to significantly redevelop the station. This would include: Upgrade to interchange for rail passengers from the west into Platform extensions Ticket Hall reconstruction to provide modern facilities and new ticket office Step-free access from street to platforms, including lifts Improved bus interchange arrangements Station 1i0601-w1s20-50001 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK HEATHROW CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS is being planned to deliver up to 24 trains per hour in peak times in each direction through central London. Service patterns on each of the branches east and west of London will enable fast and efficient travel across London. will fit in easily with the existing rail networks and ticketing systems. It will also enable commuters and leisure travellers alike to benefit from fast and efficient travel into and across London. The train interiors will reflect the 'metro' style service planned for. Wide doors will allow for fast entry and exit and there will be space for luggage to be stowed. Possible Train Interior Current Services to - BAA plc Express 4 trains per hour in each direction between Paddington and, with a fast non-stop service. Suburban Express, to be introduced in December 2004, will provide a 2 train per hour service connecting Paddington to via local stops including Southall, Ealing Broadway and Hayes. Proposed Services to 6 trains per hour in each direction between Paddington and replacing the 4 trains per hour Express Service and 2 trains per hour Suburban Express. services to and from Airport would call only at and to the west of Paddington. Possible Train This corridor would provide significant journey time savings to the West End, City and Docklands. services to would increase service frequencies and attract passengers from Underground services. This would provide congestion relief on these Underground services. Passengers from stations along the Great Western corridor west of would have the ability to interchange at station to access, with improved journey times and service frequencies. Passengers at stations east of Hayes and Harlington would have the ability to interchange at either or station to access with improved journey times and service frequencies. The definition of the service to is still in progress, with precise definition subject to achieving agreement with BAA plc. KEY Essex 12 Peak Hour Frequency Shenfield 12 Brentwood 6 Hayes and Harlington 6 Central Surrey 4 4 4 Ealing Broadway 6 12 12 12 4 4 12 24 Paddington 12 Park 12 12 12 Stratford 12 Court Road 24 24 24 24 24 12 12 Bond Greater London Isle of Harold Park 12 12 12 12 12 4 4 4 12 Kent 12 Thurrock N CROWN COPYRIGHT. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED (GLA - 100032379) (2003) 4 4 4 4 4 hithe 1i0601-w1s52-50002 Proposed Peak Hour Service Pattern 0 2km 4km 6km 8km 10km Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK HEATHROW SERVICE PROPOSALS CTA 3,100 9,100 15,800 41,600 Hayes & Harlington Ealing Broadway Paddington 3,300 5,200 6,000 4,200 14,900 19,500 2,400 2,800 3,500 4,100 4,800 15,100 16,300 3,500 1,000 1,100 1,300 1,300 1,300 3,100 Passenger Loadings - AM Peak Period (West) The service from would replace the present day non-stop Express service to Paddington with a service that stops at Hayes & Harlington and Ealing Broadway. This would increase journey times to Paddington by a few minutes and introduce central London commuters from Hayes & Harlington and Ealing Broadway on to these trains. However, would run beyond Paddington to directly serve the West End, City and. This would substantially reduce journey times for existing Express passengers by reducing the need to interchange to Taxi or London Underground services at Paddington. Comparative journey time from Paddington Court Road With 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Without Minutes 1i0601-w1s52-50003 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK KEW GARDENS STATION SERVICE PROPOSALS would improve train services to/from Station by providing journey time savings and a greater variety of convenient travel destinations. Existing Station is being planned to deliver up to 12 trains per hour in each direction between Paddington and replacing the current 7 trains per hour District line service. 4 of these trains would serve onwards to in addition to the current South West Train service. Existing Station Passengers would be able to interchange with the District line at. These proposals could change as a result of this consultation or our ongoing discussions with existing owners and operators. North London Line services would remain unchanged. Comparative journey time from station Paddington Court Road With 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Minutes Without The graph highlights some of the journey time savings that would be available to passengers travelling on services to/from Station. The service pattern is still under development. The precise service pattern will be set by the Strategic Rail Authority in consultation with train operating companies responsible for operating services. 1i0601-w6s10-50002 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK KEW GARDENS STATION CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS High Park Road Station North Road Burlington Avenue Station is expected to result in increased passenger demand to/from the station. A range of improvements are being considered to ensure efficient station facilities are provided. Where feasible, this could include opportunities to improve the integration of the station with other types of transport through a range of measures such as: Ticket gates and ticket windows Pedestrian access improvements Safety and security improvements including CCTV Passenger information improvements including visual information displays, centralised public address and Help Points Station To cater for services the platforms would need to be extended at their western ends. station would provide: New direct journey opportunities 12 trains per hour during peak times Substantial new transport capacity and congestion relief into central London Interchange with the North London Line 1i0601-w6s10-50001 Paddington Court Road Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK KINGSTON STATION SERVICE PROPOSALS would improve train services to/from Station by providing journey time savings and a greater variety of convenient travel destinations. Existing Station is being planned to deliver up to 12 trains per hour in each direction between Paddington and replacing the current 7 trains per hour District line service. 4 of these trains would serve onwards to in addition to the current South West Trains service. Existing Station South West Trains services would remain unchanged. These proposals could change as a result of this consultation or our ongoing discussions with existing owners and operators. Comparative journey time from station Paddington Court Road 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Minutes With Without The graph highlights some of the journey time savings that would be available to passengers travelling on services to/from Station. The service pattern is still under development. The precise service pattern will be set by the Strategic Rail Authority in consultation with train operating companies responsible for operating services. 1i0601-w6s24-50002 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK KINGSTON STATION CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Road Skerne Road Sopwith Way Canbury Park Road Station Cromwell Road Station is expected to result in increased passenger demand to/from the station. A range of improvements are being considered to ensure efficient station facilities are provided. Where feasible, this could include opportunities to improve the integration of the station with other types of transport through a range of measures such as: Mobility impaired person access Ticket gates and ticket windows Pedestrian access improvements Safety and security improvements including CCTV Passenger information improvements including visual information displays, centralised public address and Help Points Station works would include: Platform extensions and associated works to road bridges west of the station Step-free access from street to platforms Rearranged ticket barrier station would provide: New direct journey opportunities 4 trains per hour during peak times Substantial new transport capacity and congestion relief into central London. Interchange with South West Trains Station 1i0601-w6s24-50001 Stratford Park Park Brentwood Paddington Court Road Harold Shenfield Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK OLD OAK ROAD SHAFT CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Playground Ashfield Road Old Oak Road Hilary Road Hemlock Road Old Oak Road Shaft Intermediate shafts are required where there are distances of more than 1km between stations. They serve several purposes: Ventilation - Fresh air is needed to keep temperatures comfortable in the tunnels and provide cooling around trains. Smoke Extraction - In an emergency the shafts will be used to keep the evacuation routes free from smoke. Emergency Access - Firefighters and emergency services will need access to the tunnels in the event of an incident. Emergency Evacuation - Passengers would be guided to the nearest station except in situations where they are more than 2km apart. Some shafts therefore will be designed to bring passengers to the surface. Old Oak Road Shaft 1i0601-w6v01-50003 Bond Old Oak Road Shaft hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK OLD OAK ROAD SHAFT SHAFT DESIGN Old Oak Road Shaft An intervention shaft would be required adjacent to the junction of Old Oak Road and Hemlock Road. The shaft would be approximately 10 metres in diameter. An access for construction would be created from Old Oak Road. A surface structure would be required to enable access to the tunnel in an emergency. The design of the surface structure will be subject to further consultation as the project develops. The drawing above shows how the structure could look. Old Oak Road Shaft 1i0601-w6v01-50008 Bond Old Oak Road Shaft hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK PADDINGTON STATION PROPOSED STATION DESIGN Paddington would be the first of the new stations experienced by passengers travelling to Central London from the west. The station and ticket halls would be built within the length of Eastbourne Terrace. 's proposal is for the station to be covered by a predominantly glazed "light spine" running the entire length of the station in Eastbourne Terrace, allowing natural light into the station. recognise the architectural and historic importance of the main line station, and will produce a design that is appropriate to 's location. will continue to develop proposals in consultation with Westminster City Council, Network Rail, English Heritage, the local community and other stakeholders. Taxis To enable the station in Eastbourne Terrace to be built it would be necessary to temporarily relocate the taxis currently using Eastbourne Terrace Departures Road. Interior of new station Span 4 Development Network Rail are developing proposals for a site known as Paddington Span 4. In addition to office and retail development, this development could provide an area for the permanent relocation of the taxis currently using the Eastbourne Terrace Departures Road. View of station looking northwest from Praed Paddington - Service The current proposal is for a Paddington to service of 6 trains per hour, replacing the existing 4 trains per hour Express service. This is subject to discussions with BAA plc and the Strategic Rail Authority. Images from Alan Marten, JMP 1i0601-c1s04-50002 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK PADDINGTON STATION CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Parcels Office Paddington Station Paddington - Station Design would construct new platforms within the length of Eastbourne Terrace. Two ticket halls would be provided at basement level, one at each end of Eastbourne Terrace, serving a wide catchment area and enhancing the accessibility of the station from areas of new development. Paddington Station 1i0601-c1s04-50001 Praed Bishop's Bridge Road One of the major benefits of would be the ability to access central London from outer areas without having to change at Paddington or. This would reduce the number of passengers needing to change services at Paddington, resulting in a significant reduction in crowding. Eastbourne Terrace Westbourne Terrace Paddington Station would provide: Two new ticket halls. New direct journey opportunities. Step free access to the platforms. A train every 2.5 minutes during peak times. Interchange with existing mainline and underground lines. Improved streetscape and landscaping in Eastbourne Terrace. Construction proposes to construct the station primarily from sites at Eastbourne Terrace, the Great Western Parcels office off Bishop's Bridge Road and the disused parcels deck over the mainline station. The proposed work sites will be the subject of future consultation and will be agreed with local authorities. Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK RICHMOND STATION SERVICE PROPOSALS would improve train services to/from Station by providing journey time savings and a greater variety of convenient travel destinations. Existing Station is being planned to deliver up to 12 trains per hour in each direction between Paddington and replacing the current 7 trains per hour District line service. 4 of these trains would serve onwards to in addition to the current South West Trains service. South West Trains and North London Line services would remain unchanged. Existing Station Passengers would be able to interchange at to the District line. It is not proposed that services would stop at St Margaret's station. It would continue to be served by train services to/from Waterloo. These proposals could change as a result of this consultation or our ongoing discussions with existing owners and operators. Comparative journey time from station Paddington Court Road 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Minutes With Without The graph highlights some of the journey time savings that would be available to passengers travelling on services to/from Station. The service pattern is still under development. The precise service pattern will be set by the Strategic Rail Authority in consultation with train operating companies responsible for operating services. 1i0601-w6s12-50003 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK RICHMOND STATION CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Church Road Road Station Dunstable Road Station The design of station is presently under consideration. It is proposed to extend the terminal platforms at the west end of the station. The number of terminating tracks would be reduced from five to four. Three platforms would be extended to accommodate trains and the North London Line. District line services would be replaced by trains. Existing District line passengers would be able to interchange at using the new platforms. The North London Line service would remain. station would provide: New direct journey opportunities 12 trains per hour during peak times Substantial new transport capacity and congestion relief into central London Interchange with North London Line and South West Trains services Station 1i0601-w6s12-50001 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK SCRUBS LANE SHAFT CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Wormwood Scrubs Park Scrubs Lane Scrubs Lane Shaft Intermediate shafts are required where there are distances of more than 1km between stations. They serve several purposes: Ventilation - Fresh air is needed to keep temperatures comfortable in the tunnels and provide cooling around trains. Smoke Extraction - In an emergency the shafts will be used to keep the evacuation routes free from smoke. Emergency Access - Firefighters and emergency services will need access to the tunnels in the event of an incident. Emergency Evacuation - Passengers would be guided to the nearest station except in situations where they are more than 2km apart. Some shafts therefore will be designed to bring passengers to the surface. The Scrubs Lane Shaft would be constructed within the tunnelling worksite at Wormwood Scrubs. Scrubs Lane Shaft 1i0601-w6v01-50005 Bond Scrubs Lane Shaft hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK SCRUBS LANE SHAFT SHAFT DESIGN Scrubs Lane Shaft During tunnelling a 26 metre diameter shaft would be required within the Wormwood Scrubs worksite. This shaft would be used to launch the tunnel boring machines, and to enable materials to be brought in and out of the tunnel. On completion of the tunnelling a permanent intervention shaft of approximately 10 metres diameter would be required. The tunnelling shaft would be reduced to that size and the ground reinstated. A surface structure would be required to enable access to the tunnel in an emergency. The design of the surface structure will be subject to further consultation as the project develops. The drawing above shows how the structure could look. Scrubs Lane Shaft 1i0601-w6v01-50010 Bond Scrubs Lane Shaft hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK STAMFORD BROOK SHAFT CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Bath Road Emlyn Road Palgrave Road Stamford Brook Road Prebend Stamford Brook Shaft Stamford Brook Common Intermediate shafts are required where there are distances of more than 1km between stations. They serve several purposes: Ventilation - Fresh air is needed to keep temperatures comfortable in the tunnels and provide cooling around trains. Smoke Extraction - In an emergency the shafts will be used to keep the evacuation routes free from smoke. Emergency Access - Firefighters and emergency services will need access to the tunnels in the event of an incident. Emergency Evacuation - Passengers would be guided to the nearest station except in situations where they are more than 2km apart. Some shafts therefore will be designed to bring passengers to the surface. Stamford Brook Shaft 1i0601-w6v01-50001 Stratford Park Park Brentwood Bond Stamford Brook Shaft Harold Shenfield hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK STAMFORD BROOK SHAFT SHAFT DESIGN Stamford Brook Shaft An intervention shaft would be required at the western end of Stamford Brook Common. The shaft would be approximately 10 metres in diameter. An access for construction would be created from Stamford Brook Road. A surface structure would be required to enable access to the tunnel in an emergency. The design of the surface structure will be subject to further consultation as the project develops. The drawing above shows how the structure could look. Stamford Brook Shaft STAMFORD BROOK ROAD 1i0601-w6v01-50006 Bond Stamford Brook Shaft hithe

Stockley Road the Capital, Connecting the UK STOCKLEY FLYOVER PROPOSED WORKS Grand Union Canal Stockley Flyover Stockley Flyover The existing flyover was built in 1995/96 and carries Express trains heading for Paddington from the tunnel over the Great Western Main Lines on a reinforced concrete arched structure with reinforced soil ramps. To enable 's proposed services to access the branch to the Stockley Flyover would need to be widened and extended. The existing 2 tracks on the north side would need to be re-aligned northwards outside the existing railway boundary. The flyover could then be extended with a new reinforced concrete arch structure to match the existing flyover. Stockley Flyover Denbigh Drive The new lines would then continue on a new ramp to a new connection to the existing tracks west of station. The new ramp is proposed to be constructed from reinforced soil to minimise the use of plant adjacent to the railway. The Stockley pond area to the west of the flyover is environmentally important and considerable care was taken during the original construction works to minimise disturbance and maintain flora and fauna. Any further work in this area is likely to be subject to strict conditions. 1i0601-w1s22-50000 Stockley Flyover Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK STRAWBERRY HILL STATION SERVICE PROPOSALS would improve train services to/from Station by providing journey time savings and a greater variety of convenient travel destinations. Existing Station is being planned to deliver up to 12 trains per hour in each direction between Paddington and replacing the current 7 trains per hour District line service. 4 of these trains would serve onwards to in addition to the current South West Trains service. Existing Station South West Trains services would remain unchanged. These proposals could change as a result of this consultation or our ongoing discussions with existing owners and operators. Comparative journey time from station Paddington Court Road 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Minutes With Without The graph highlights some of the journey time savings that would be available to passengers travelling on services to/from Station. The service pattern is still under development. The precise service pattern will be set by the Strategic Rail Authority in consultation with train operating companies responsible for operating services. 1i0601-w6s18-50002 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK STRAWBERRY HILL STATION CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Tower Road Pope's Grove Orford Station Wellesley Road Pope's Avenue Station is expected to result in increased passenger demand to/from the station. A range of improvements are being considered to ensure efficient station facilities are provided. Where feasible, this could include opportunities to improve the integration of the station with other types of transport through a range of measures such as: Ticket gates and ticket windows Pedestrian access improvements Safety and security improvements including CCTV Passenger information improvements including visual information displays, centralised public address and Help Points To cater for services the platforms would need to be extended at their western ends. station would provide: New direct journey opportunities 4 trains per hour during peak times Substantial new transport capacity and congestion relief into central London Interchange with South West Trains Station 1i0601-w6s18-50001 Stratford Park Park Brentwood Bond Harold Shenfield hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK TEDDINGTON STATION SERVICE PROPOSALS would improve train services to/from Station by providing journey time savings and a greater variety of convenient travel destinations. Existing Station is being planned to deliver up to 12 trains per hour in each direction between Paddington and replacing the current 7 trains per hour District line service. 4 of these trains would serve onwards to in addition to the current South West Trains service. Existing Station South West Trains services would remain unchanged. These proposals could change as a result of this consultation or our ongoing discussions with existing owners and operators. Comparative journey time from station Paddington Court Road 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Minutes With Without The graph highlights some of the journey time savings that would be available to passengers travelling on services to/from Station. The service pattern is still under development. The precise service pattern will be set by the Strategic Rail Authority in consultation with train operating companies responsible for operating services. 1i0601-w6s20-50002 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK TEDDINGTON STATION CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Walgrave Road Station Road High Station Broad Park Road Adelaide Road Victoria Road Station is expected to result in increased passenger demand to/from the station. A range of improvements are being considered to ensure efficient station facilities are provided. Where feasible, this could include opportunities to improve the integration of the station with other types of transport through a range of measures such as: Ticket gates and ticket windows Pedestrian access improvements Safety and security improvements including CCTV Passenger information improvements including visual information displays, centralised public address and Help Points Station station would provide: New direct journey opportunities 4 trains per hour during peak times Substantial new transport capacity and congestion relief into central London Interchange with South West Trains 1i0601-w6s20-50001 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK TURNHAM GREEN STATION CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Acton Common Bath Road Chiswick Common Station Terrace Thornton Avenue station would provide: New direct journey opportunities 12 trains per hour during peak times Substantial new transport capacity and congestion relief into central London Interchange with London Underground services proposes to replace the District line services with trains. Station 1i0601-w6s04-50001 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK TURNHAM GREEN STATION STATION PROPOSALS Station proposes to construct a new station entrance and below ground platforms at. This would allow access to services and interchange from to the District line. The scheme proposes a station building to the east of Terrace. The new platforms would be approximately 14 metres below ground and access would be via escalators and lifts. The new station building would contain full ticketing facilities and barrier gates and would combine with the existing station to allow access to both London Underground and via an extension of the existing subway. Construction of the cut and cover platforms for station would require a work site on Chiswick Back Common. This would necessitate the clearance of vegetation, trees and facilities south of the London Underground lines. It is expected that the spoil would be excavated and taken off site in lorries. Following construction this area would be restored in accordance with the requirements of the local authority. Station 1i0601-w6s04-50002 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK TURNHAM GREEN STATION SERVICE PROPOSALS would improve train services to/from Station by providing journey time savings and a greater variety of convenient travel destinations. Existing Station is being planned to deliver up to 12 trains per hour in each direction between Paddington and replacing the current 7 trains per hour District line service. 4 of these trains would serve onwards to in addition to the current South West Trains service. Existing Station is in discussion with London Underground Limited over the District line Ealing Broadway service increasing to approximately 10 trains per hour. Passengers will be able to interchange at to the District line service. Comparative journey time from station Paddington Court Road 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Minutes With Without The graph highlights some of the journey time savings that would be available to passengers travelling on services to/from Station. The service pattern is still under development. The precise service pattern would be set by the Strategic Rail Authority in consultation with train operating companies responsible for operating services. 1i0601-w6s04-50003 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK TWICKENHAM STATION SERVICE PROPOSALS would improve train services to/from Station by providing journey time savings and a greater variety of convenient travel destinations. Existing Station is being planned to deliver up to 12 trains per hour in each direction between Paddington and replacing the current 7 trains per hour District line service. 4 of these trains would serve onwards to in addition to the current South West Trains service. South West Trains services would remain unchanged. Existing Station It is not proposed that services would stop at St Margaret's station. It would continue to be served by train services to/from Waterloo. These proposals could change as a result of this consultation or our ongoing discussions with existing owners and operators. Comparative journey time from station Paddington Court Road 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Minutes With Without The graph highlights some of the journey time savings that would be available to passengers travelling on services to/from Station. The service pattern is still under development. The precise service pattern will be set by the Strategic Rail Authority in consultation with train operating companies responsible for operating services. 1i0601-w6s16-50003 Bond hithe

London Road the Capital, Connecting the UK TWICKENHAM STATION CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS River Crane Cole Park Road Station Station The design of station is presently under consideration. To cater for services, four 210 metre long platforms would be required. This would involve building a new platform and extending the existing platforms at their eastern ends. There would also be the need to: Lay new trackbed and install new track to connect with existing lines Partially reconstruct 2 footbridges Realign tracks Extend and widen platforms Provide lifts for mobility impaired person access Station would endeavour to integrate proposals for dealing with large crowds from stadium. station would provide: New direct journey opportunities 4 trains per hour during peak times Substantial new transport capacity and congestion relief into central London. Interchange with South West Trains services 1i0601-w6s16-50001 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK WEST EALING STATION CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Argyle Road Road West Ealing Station Felix Road Alexandria Road West Ealing Station In order to provide train paths for services on the Slow Lines we propose to curtail the ford to Paddington services at West Ealing station. A shuttle service would run between ford and West Ealing at a frequency of 2 trains per hour. Passengers would need to change trains at West Ealing for Thames Trains and services to central London and the east. It is possible that the frequency of the shuttle service could be increased to 4 trains per hour. This service would require the reopening of the Bay platform at West Ealing. Where feasible, this could include opportunities to improve the station through measures such as station design improvements and mobility impaired person access. West Ealing Station 1i0601-w1s14-50000 Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK WESTERN CORRIDORS N This image is an extract from The Millennium Map tm which is getmapping.com plc Sales Telephone: 01530 518562 Website: www.getmapping.com 120 Western Corridors Proposed Long Section - Wormwood Scrubs to 3.81m 4.35m Victoria line Jubilee line Extension 6m Evacuation Walkway Possible Train Access Walkway for Emergency Services Tunnel in Comparison to Existing London Underground Tunnels 1i0601-W6g00-50002 Stratford Park Park Brentwood Paddington Court Road Harold Shenfield Bond hithe

the Capital, Connecting the UK WORMWOOD SCRUBS PARK CROSSRAIL PROPOSALS Proposed Worksite v Temporary Rail Connection Scrubs Lane Wormwood Scrubs Park Braybrook West London Stadium HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs Wormwood Scrubs Park The main worksite for the tunnel between Ladbroke Grove and Chiswick Back Common is proposed to be located in Wormwood Scrubs Park. This site would be served by a new access road from Scrubs Lane and by rail from the West London Line via a temporary bridge over Scrubs Lane to temporary sidings within the site. This site would include offices, workshops and stores, an area for spoil to be stored awaiting removal by rail and facilities for manufacturing the concrete tunnel linings. A shaft would be required to enable the tunnel boring machines to be installed. Delivery of materials and removal of spoil would be by rail. The site is proposed to avoid significant mature trees and shrubs and would be reinstated once construction is complete. 1i0601-w1t00-50001 Stratford Park Park Brentwood Wormwood Scrubs Park Bond Harold Shenfield hithe