The Thameslink project will involve major
re-developments at London Bridge and Blackfriars.
SRTA will be monitoring
developments closely. In the long run the improvements described below
will help to alleviate congestion and improve our services. There will,
however, inevitably be some disruption during the construction period which
we want to ensure is kept to a minimum.
The work will in involve two
phases:
Phase One (2009-11)
-
Farringdon station will be lengthened for 12 car trains (this requires
the closure of the Moorgate branch).
-
Blackfriars will
be rebuilt as a 12-car station across the Thames with access from the
both south and north of the river. This involves early closure of the
terminal platforms on the east side of the through lines, to enable
these lines to be moved to the east, before new terminal platforms can
be built on the west of the new position of the through lines.
- A new
viaduct will be built over Borough Market to carry two extra tracks west
of London Bridge station.
- During
this time, services currently terminating at Blackfriars and Moorgate
will be run as through services between Sevenoaks/ Maidstone East and
St. Albans (or further north)..
Phase Two (2013-15):
- During
2013-15,
London Bridge station will be rebuilt and the rail approaches from
New Cross and New Cross Gate will be re-arranged.
- On
completion of this work, services will be run from Ashford via Sevenoaks
to Kings Cross and beyond.
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