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Royal Oak
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Crossrail’s tunnels through centralLondon would surface near RoyalOak. The tracks would rise to joinexisting tracks at ground level before continuing west.
A temporary worksite is proposed. It would be wholly within the railwaycorridor and enclosed by hoardingsand safety barriers during theconstruction period. A cut-and-coverstructure between Royal Oak portaland the ventilation/escape shaftfurther to the east (where the boredtunnels would begin) would allowtunnel linings to be delivered by railrather than road.
Crossrail Proposals (1)
Proposed
Existing
Royal Oak Station
Royal Oak
Royal Oak Portal
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Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authourities onproposed traffic routes. It is currentlyanticipated that lorries would use the existingramp off the Great Western Road (A420T).
A new access road would be constructed to the Paddington Central development toenable the Westbourne Bridge shaft to bemaintained. Hard standing would be locatedbetween the ventilation terminal and the shaftto provide parking space for maintenanceand emergency vehicles.
Westbourne Park Reversing FacilityAt the start of Crossrail services, westboundtrains would terminate at Paddington.
As there is insufficient space to providereversing facilities at Paddington, trainswould continue empty to Westbourne Parkwhere a purpose built reversing facility is proposed.
During the construction of the reversingfacility, provision would be made for future through services towards Heathrowand Maidenhead.
Bus Garage and Taxi AreaThe existing bus storage and washingfacilities would need to be reconfigured as a result of the Crossrail proposals. The existing buildings on the taxi area would be demolished to make way for the portal worksite.
Crossrail Proposals (2)
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The Royal Oak/Westbourne Bridge Portalwould consist of three elements.
■ An open cut would be built. It would incorporate a ramp that would take the Crossrail tracks down from ground level to the tunnel portal
■ A 270m long cut and cover box section
■ A shaft at the tunnel eye would be used as a working shaft during construction of the running tunnels
On completion of the tunnelling, the shaftwould be fitted out as a ventilation andemergency intervention shaft in accordancewith London Fire and Emergency PlanningAuthority requirements.
Emergency escape stairs would also beprovided at the tunnel portal.
When tunnel driving commences, it isanticipated that the excavated spoil would bebrought out of the shaft at the tunnel eye byhoist and transferred from a spoil stockpile byroad or possibly conveyor to the railhead tobe loaded onto trains for onward disposal.
Royal OakCrossrail Proposals (3)
Site Section
Proposed Emergency Escape Stair at portal
Crossrail’s shallow cut-and-cover tunnelswould occupy the space between Lord HillsBridge and Ranelagh Bridge north of RoyalOak Station. A road to the escape stairs atthe tunnel portal would provide access to thisspace. Following completion of work the areawould be landscaped.
The surface structure associated with theventilation outlet and the emergency accessstairs would be constructed in the areabetween Ranelagh Bridge and WestbourneBridge and would be accessed from HarrowRoad under Westbourne Bridge. The proposedlightweight metal buildings are designed assculptural objects to be seen from passingtrains on the approach to Paddington Stationand from overlooking properties to the south.
Royal Oak Portal
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Crossrail Proposals (4)
Cross Section
Section of Proposed Portal
Proposed Site
Existing Site
Existing Site
Proposed Changes
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Paddington
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Building Crossrail Paddington StationPaddington Station is a Grade I listed building. The wall and therailings on Eastbourne Terrace and the departures road canopy(which form part of the listed structure) would be removed for construction of the Crossrail Ticket Hall. The railings wouldbe carefully dismantled and Crossrail would examine how therailings could be reused. The canopy would be dismantled and re-erected.
Crossrail recognise the architectural and historic importance ofthe existing Main line station and would propose a design that isappropriate to the location.
The main worksite would be on Eastbourne Terrace, includingthe departures road. A box structure for the station would beexcavated from within this worksite.
Site offices, storage and delivery areas would be establishedwithin the car park behind the Great Western Railway parcelsoffice, off Bishops Bridge Road. Smaller worksites would belocated during the construction period at Praed Street and onthe London Underground District and Circle line platforms.
Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authorities on proposed traffic routes.It is currently anticipated that two-way traffic and access tobuildings in Eastbourne Terrace would be maintained throughoutconstruction. Eastbourne Terrace would be reduced to one laneof traffic in each direction and subject to a number of phaseddiversions. Praed Street would have short-term closures at itsintersection with Eastbourne Terrace. Vehicle access to theproperties on the southern side of Eastbourne Terrace would befrom Eastbourne Mews or Chilworth Mews.
On completion of the work, new pedestrian links would beprovided between the existing Main line station, acrossEastbourne Terrace, through to the “light spine”. The departuresroad would be reinstated, accommodating taxis and generaltraffic as required by the long term proposals for the area.
Taxis and BusesTo enable the station to be built, it would be necessary totemporarily relocate taxis currently using Eastbourne TerraceDepartures Road to the site of a parcels depot to the north of the station. Buses would need to be relocated during the periodof the Crossrail works. Crossrail would continue to developproposals in consultation with Westminster City Council,Network Rail, the local community and other stakeholders.
Crossrail Proposals
Northwest view of Paddington Station – Architect’s Impression
Photography by Andrew Putler
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The Crossrail station would be located in a largebox beneath Eastbourne Terrace. It would contain two ticket halls with links to the existing station. A predominantly glazed “light spine” would run thelength of the box allowing natural light into thestation. Escalators and lifts would provide accessto the Crossrail platforms.
Interchange with the Bakerloo line would be providedby a new passageway between the Crossrail andBakerloo line platforms. Access to this passage wouldbe provided by a staircase at the Bakerloo line end.
Interchange with the District & Circle line would beprovided from the eastern end of the Crossrail stationby a short passage at basement level. This passagewould provide level access to the northbound District& Circle lines, with access to the southbound Districtand Circle lines from a new footbridge and lifts.
Provision would be made to enable future interchangewith the Hammersmith and City line to be providedfrom the Crossrail western ticket hall.
Ventilation would be incorporated within the stationbox at both ends of Eastbourne Terrace. The stationventilation would provide draught relief and assist in maintaining passenger comfort within the station.
Architect’s Impression Looking North West from Praed Street
Paddington
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Proposed Ticket Halls
Architect’s Impression of Proposed Interior
Proposed Ticket Halls at Paddington Station
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Ventilation Terminal
VictoriaGate
underground duct and equipment rooms
North Carriage Drive
Ventilation and access shaft
Westbound Tunnel
Eastbound Tunnel
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Hyde Park Shaft
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To ensure the safe running of the railway, theLondon Fire and Emergency PlanningAuthority require tunnel access shafts to beprovided at no more than 1 kilometre apart.
Hyde Park Shaft would be used for ventilationand emergency intervention.
The shaft would be located between theCrossrail tunnels where they pass beneathNorth Carriage Drive. This location wouldreduce disturbance to the park and thenearby residential neighbourhood.
The shaft would be connected to a ventilationoutlet by a duct under North Carriage Drive.The ventilation outlet would be at ground level in a duct behind the Pet Cemetery atVictoria Lodge. It would be protected by agrill, fence and shallow ditch to preventunauthorised access.
Crossrail Proposals
Proposed Duct and Shaft Section Looking North
Existing Site
Proposed Hyde Park Shaft
Ventilation Terminal
Victoria GatePet Cemetery
Victoria Lodge
AccessStairs
Victoria Lodge
Ventillation terminal
Victoria Lodge
AccessStairs
BayswaterRoad
new treeand shrubplanting
Undergroundduct andequipmentrooms
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An access hatch beside Bayswater Road and a short subway would give 24-hour access foremergency services to the staircase leading to thetunnels. The hatch would be behind the railings onBayswater Road. A gate with a Fire Brigade lock would give access to the hatch.
It would be necessary for the trees in the immediatevicinity of the shaft site to be removed. The reinstatementof landscaping and trees affected by the proposalswould be discussed with the Royal Parks.
The shaft would be within the Royal Park, designatedas a Grade I Historic Park and Garden and a Site ofMetropolitan Nature Conservation Importance, and inthe vicinity of the listed Gate Lodge buildings. The shaft design has sought to limit any intrusion upon the landscape.
Hyde Park Shaft
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Proposed Shaft Design (1)
Proposed Hyde Park Shaft Section
Proposed Hyde Park Shaft Section
Artist’s Impression – Proposed Hyde Park Shaft
VentilationTerminal
Victoria Lodge
Underground duct andequipment rooms
Ventilation andaccess shaft
North Carriage Dive
Eastbound Tunnel
Westbound Tunnel
Emergency stairsaccess hatch
Undergroundaccess passageBayswater Road
The Ring
Plan View of Proposed Shaft
Ventilation Terminal
Pet Cemetery
Victoria Lodge
Bayswater Road
new tree and shrub planting
Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authorities on proposedtraffic routes. It is currently anticipated that part ofNorth Carriage Drive and North Ride would be closedand used for lorry holding during the works. An alternative route for horse riders currently usingNorth Ride and alternative safe pedestrian routeswould be discussed with the Royal Parks.
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Hyde Park Shaft
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Proposed Shaft Design (2)
Detailed Site Plan at Victoria Lodge
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Park Lane Shaft
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To ensure the safe running of the railway, the London Fire andEmergency Planning Authority requiretunnel access shafts to be provided at no more than 1 kilometre apart.
The shaft would be located in the central reservation of Park Lane and would be used for ventilation and emergency intervention.
Operating equipment would beconcealed in basement roomsbeneath the ventilation terminal. The basement is planned to avoidhigher quality trees, which would be protected during construction. The new landscape would include a hard standing area, new benchesand additional planting.
Crossrail Proposals
Existing Site
Park Lane Shaft
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Park Lane Shaft
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The staircase and ventilation outlet isproposed to be stone clad to match buildingsin the surrounding area. Air intake and outletwould be through a bronze grilled roof. It is possible that one tree could be lost as aresult of the proposals. Crossrail wouldconsult the Royal Parks on any appropriatelandscaping and replanting.
Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authorities onproposed traffic routes. It is currentlyanticipated that during construction worksites would be located in the centralreservation. Following construction, vehicularaccess for Crossrail maintenance would befrom the southbound carriageway.
Proposed Shaft Design
Park Lane Shaft – Section
Proposed Site
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Building Crossrail Bond Street StationTwo main worksites are proposed.
Davies Street Ticket HallThe western worksite would be within the blockbounded by Davies Street, St Anselm’s Place, Gilbert Street and Weighhouse Street and wouldrequire demolition of the existing buildings.
Hanover Square Ticket HallThe eastern worksite would be at 18/19 HanoverSquare and would require the demolition of existingbuildings. This worksite would extend over thewestern side of Hanover Square and partly into theGardens. It is proposed that two temporaryconstruction shafts would be located in a part of the Gardens to construct the station tunnels.
Site accommodation (for storage and offices) wouldbe within the Hanover Square worksite and wouldextend into and over the road for the duration of the works.
Hanover Square Gardens is a protected LondonSquare. It is currently anticipated that constructionwork in the Gardens would result in the loss of 3 mature trees. Following completion of the works, the Gardens would be reinstated andthe trees replaced.
View of potential new building above the western ticket hall
View of potential new building above the eastern ticket hall
Bond Street
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Crossrail Proposals (1)
Bond Street Station Proposed development
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Bond Street
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Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authorities on proposedtraffic routes. It is currently anticipated that it would be necessary to restrict access to Davies Street,Weighhouse Street, Tenterden Street, the north andwest sides of Hanover Square and the north side ofBrook Street during construction.
Davies Street Ticket Hall It is currently anticipated that construction trafficwould arrive from Park Lane, via Grosvenor Square,west along Brook Street and north along DaviesStreet. Traffic would exit the proposed ticket hall site from its north side, travelling along WeighhouseStreet to Duke Street and back to Park Lane viaGrosvenor Square.
During the first phase of construction, it would benecessary for the section of Davies Street, north of thejunction with Weighhouse Street, to be temporarilyclosed. During this period, Weighhouse Street south ofthe junction would operate two-way. St Anselms Placewould be closed at its junction with Gilbert Street.Lorry holding areas would be located at Baker Streetand Park Crescent. Crossrail would maintain access tobusiness and residential properties during construction.
Hanover Square Ticket Hall It is currently anticipated that construction traffic forthe Hanover Square Ticket Hall would arrive fromPortland Place via Regent Street, travel west alongOxford Street, south along New Bond Street and eastalong Brook Street into Hanover Square. Traffic wouldexit Hanover Square via Harewood Place, cross Oxford Street to Cavendish Square, before travellingnorth along Portland Place. Tenterden Street would be closed at the junction with Hanover Square. Access to the buildings on the north side of TenterdenStreet would be maintained.
The western side of Hanover Square Gardens would beclosed for a period while the works are undertaken.
Crossrail Proposals (2)
Proposed Hanover Square Ticket Hall - Cutaway View
Proposed Hanover Square Ticket Hall - Entrance
Photography by Andrew Putler
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Bond Street
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Crossrail Bond Street station would be locatedapproximately 100 metres south of Oxford Street. It would provide two new street level ticket halls.
The western ticket hall would occupy the blockbounded by Davies Street, St Anselms Place, Gilbert Street and Weighhouse Street with the station entrance on the corner of Davies Street and Weighhouse Street.
From the Davies Street Ticket Hall, two three-wayflights of escalators would provide access to theCrossrail platforms via an intermediate concourse.
The eastern ticket hall would occupy the site of 18/19Hanover Square. From there, one flight of escalatorswould provide access to the Crossrail platforms.
Lift access from the street to platforms would beprovided at both ends.
Provision would be made for a low-level connectionbetween Crossrail and the London UndergroundJubilee and Central lines.
At the Davies Street ticket hall, ventilation systemswould be incorporated within the west side of thestation building adjacent to Gilbert Street. At theHanover Square Ticket Hall, ventilation systems wouldbe incorporated at the western end of the station boxjust south of Tenterden Street. The station ventilation would provide draught relief and assist in maintainingpassenger comfort within the station.
Proposed Ticket Halls
Proposed Hanover Square Ticket Hall
Proposed Davies Street Ticket Hall
Proposed Crossrail Bond Street – Aerial View
Photography by Andrew Putler
Photography by Andrew Putler
Photography by Andrew Putler
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Tottenham Court Road
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Crossrail Tottenham Court Road stationwould be located on the south side of Oxford Street, between Dean Street andCharing Cross Road. Two basement levelticket halls would be provided at Dean Streetand Charing Cross Road.
A secondary site at Goslett Yard would beused to construct underground circulationareas, ventilation and emergency interventionfacilities. It could subsequently be the site of a new commercial development.
Crossrail Proposals
Proposed Tottenham Court Road Station developments
Photography by Andrew Putler
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Tottenham Court Road
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Dean Street Ticket HallThe western ticket hall would have an entrance off the southside of Oxford Street and would be located in the blockbetween Great Chapel Street, Fareham Street, Oxford Streetand Dean Street. This ticket hall would be served by a bankof three escalators and a lift.
A new commercial development could be built over the ticket hall.
A second site at Fareham Street would house ventilation andemergency escape facilities and a new commercialdevelopment.
Charing Cross Road Ticket HallThe eastern ticket hall would be located in the blockbounded by Oxford Street, Charing Cross Road, Sutton Rowand Falconberg Court and would include the Astoria Theatresite. This ticket hall would be designed to serve Crossrail andthe existing London Underground Central and Northern lineservices. Lifts and escalators would provide access to theCrossrail platforms. A new commercial development couldbe built over the ticket hall.
The main entrance would be on the southwest corner of the junction of Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road.Access from street level would be from a set of fourescalators.
Following consultation with Westminster and CamdenCouncils, Crossrail propose to include a second entrance onthe east side of Charing Cross Road, between New OxfordStreet and Andrew Borde Street in order to improve accessand enhance pedestrian safety. This entrance would beserved by three escalators.
The existing London Underground station and stationentrance at the northwest junction of Oxford Street andTottenham Court Road would be closed. However, theexisting “Dominion” station entrance to the northeast of the new ticket hall may be retained as an additional station access.
Subject to the agreement of Westminster City Council andCamden Council, the Tottenham Court Road and OxfordStreet junction would be improved by the provision of betterpedestrian crossings and larger footway areas.
Proposed Ticket Halls (1)
Proposed Dean Street Ticket Hall
Proposed Charing Cross Road Ticket Hall
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Tottenham Court Road
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Building Crossrail Tottenham Court StationThere would be two main worksites.
The western site would be the block bounded by OxfordStreet, Dean Street, Fareham Street and Great Chapel Street.For the duration of the station construction, Great ChapelStreet would be closed at the north end to provide lorryaccess from a lorry holding area at Newman Street. Thejunction with Oxford Street would have traffic control toensure lorry access is safe and separated from traffic onOxford Street.
The Royal Mail Newman Street car park, north of OxfordStreet, would provide site accommodation, storage and lorryholding facilities for the construction of the Dean StreetTicket Hall.
A worksite would be needed in an area in front of CentrePoint for construction of the proposed station entrance.
Buildings in Dean Street would be demolished to build theventilation shaft adjacent to the western ticket hall. Part ofthe Centre Point complex would be demolished in order toconstruct the entrance to the Eastern Ticket Hall in front ofCentre Point.
The eastern worksite would be in the area surrounded by Oxford Street, Charing Cross Road, Goslet Yard andFalconberg Court. The western end of Andrew BordeStreet would be closed and used for lorry holding and to serve the eastern site. On completion, this area couldbe pedestrianised.
Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authourities on proposed trafficroutes. It is currently anticipated that footway closures andlocalised road narrowing would be necessary around bothworksites. Temporary footways could be provided around theperimeter of the site where necessary.
Construction traffic for the western ticket hall would arrivefrom the Newman Street holding area, enter the site fromGreat Chapel Street and exit from Dean Street.
Construction traffic for the eastern ticket hall would accessthe site from points in Charing Cross Road.
Proposed Ticket Halls (2)
Proposed Charing Cross Road ticket hall – subwayconnection to eastern entrance
Proposed Charing Cross Road Concourse and Ticket Hall
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Fisher Street Shaft
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To ensure the safe running of the railway, the LondonFire and Emergency Planning Authority require tunnel access shafts to be provided at no more than 1 kilometre apart.
The shaft would provide emergency ventilation andintervention to the Crossrail tunnels.
The proposed location for this shaft would be inthe block between Southampton Row, Fisher Street,Catton Street up to the adjacent electricity sub-station.
The internal access stairs and landings would provideaccess for emergency services in the event of anincident in the tunnels.
Access for emergency services and maintenancewould be from Fisher Street, with provision for a two-van loading bay to reduce disruption duringmaintenance of the ventilation fans and plant.
The Fisher Street shaft would not be used for theevacuation of passengers. However, there would be provision for assisted evacuation of disabled orinjured passengers by stretcher from track leveldirectly to street level.
The tunnel boring machines from the tunnelling from Hanbury Street would be dismantled andremoved from this site by low loader.
Crossrail Proposals
Proposed Fisher Street – Shaft Section
Proposed Fisher Street Shaft
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Fisher Street Shaft
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The possible future development shown indicates 8 to10 Southampton Row converted to an office buildingwith its main entrance on Southampton Row.
The new building to the west (wrapped around andabove the ventilation shaft) could have secondaryentrances and exits onto Fisher Street and CattonStreet. The operational vent at the north eastern corner of the site would rise to a height comparablewith this development.
The façade of 8-10 Southampton Row, a Grade IIlisted building, would be retained with a new buildingconstructed behind to house the Fisher Street Vent Shaft. Measures would be taken to protect theKingsway Tram Tunnel, a Grade II listed structure,adjacent to the worksite for the Fisher Street Vent Shaft.
Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authorities on proposedtraffic routes. It is currently anticipated that lorrieswould access the site from Southampton Row using a lorry holding area on Proctor Street.
Temporary road and pavement closures on the westernsection of Catton Street and Fisher Street adjacent tothe site would be required. Both roads wouldtemporarily become two-way at their eastern ends toallow access to car parks on Catton Street and FisherStreet. The lorries that would be used to remove thetunnel boring machines would be parked in eitherFisher Street or Catton Street for the period over whichthe removal operation takes place.
Proposed Shaft Design
Proposed Fisher Street Shaft – Fisher Street Frontage
Proposed Fisher Street Shaft – Catton Street Frontage
Proposed Fisher Street Shaft – Southampton Row Frontage
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Building Crossrail Farringdon StationTwo main worksites would be needed.The western worksite would be on thesite of the proposed ticket hall atFarringdon Road, with Cardinal Housebeing demolished.
The eastern worksite would be on theland bounded by Lindsey Street,Charterhouse Square and HayneStreet with the buildings currently onthis site being demolished.
As a result of the proposed new ticket hall location, it would no longerbe necessary for Crossrail to removethe Thameslink Moorgate branch andrelocate London Underground sidingsat Farringdon.
Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authoritieson proposed traffic routes. It is currentlyanticipated that construction trafficaccess would be from the junction ofSnow Hill and West Smithfield, throughGeneral Market (Snow Hill), CardinalHouse and Caxton House basementcar parks. This basement area wouldalso be used for temporary storage,site accommodation and lorry holding.
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Crossrail Proposals
Farringdon Station Proposed Development
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Farringdon
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Crossrail’s Farringdon station would belocated between Farringdon Road andCharterhouse Square, to the south of theexisting London Underground Farringdonstation. Two Crossrail ticket halls would be provided.
The location of the Crossrail ticket hall at thewestern end of the station has been revisedsince Consultation Round 1. It would beprovided at the junction of Farringdon Roadand Cowcross Street, on the site of Cardinal House.
The ticket hall would be at street level andwould provide interchange between Crossrailand the proposed Thameslink 2000. A bank ofthree-way escalators and a lift would provideaccess to the Crossrail platforms at thewestern end.
It is anticipated that the area between LondonUnderground and Crossrail station entrancesat Cowcross Street would be pedestrianised.
The eastern ticket hall would be situated atstreet level on the block bounded byCharterhouse Street, Hayne Street, Long Laneand Lindsey Street towards the eastern endof Smithfield Market and would provideinterchange with Barbican station. Two banksof three escalators and lifts would provideaccess to the Crossrail platforms at theeastern end.
At the Farringdon/Cowcross ticket hall, stationventilation systems would be incorporated into the ticket hall structure. At the LindseyStreet ticket hall, station ventilation systemswould be incorporated within the station onLindsey Street.
The station ventilation would provide draughtrelief and assist in maintaining passengercomfort within the station.
Proposed Ticket Halls
Artist’s Impression – Typical Crossrail Ticket Hall
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Liverpool Street
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Building Crossrail Liverpool Street StationThe escalators that would connect the Crossrailplatforms with Liverpool Street station would beconstructed from Liverpool Street west. The reviseddesign combines several shafts into a single structurethat would require demolition of 11-12 Blomfield Street.
The Railway Tavern and 70 to 80 Old Broad Street (a listed building) would no longer require demolitionunder the current proposals.
The main (Liverpool Street) Crossrail station tunnellingworksite would be located in part of the gardens andbowling green area of Finsbury Circus. A temporaryshaft would be established to enable the stationplatforms and facilities to be constructed. It would benecessary to demolish the existing pavilion. Most ofthe trees in the gardens would be retained. Crossrailwould fully reinstate the Finsbury Circus bowling greenand pavilion after the construction works are complete.Worksites would need to established in the street areafronting 1-14 Liverpool Street and the Railway TavernPublic House.
The main western (Moorgate) worksite would belocated at (91-109) Moorgate on the northern part ofthe block bounded by Moorfields, Moorgate,Moorplace and London Wall. The existing officebuildings at (91-109) Moorgate would be demolished inorder to construct the western ticket hall.
Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authorities on proposedtraffic routes. It is currently anticipated thatconstruction traffic to all sites would be from OldStreet, Shoreditch High Street and Bishopsgate. Traffic for either Liverpool Street or Blomfield Streetwould turn right into Liverpool Street and left intoBlomfield Street. Traffic leaving either site would followthe one-way system south along Blomfield Streetbefore heading west along London Wall andWormwood Street, leaving the area via Bishopsgateand Great Eastern Street.
Moorfields would be closed south of the LondonUnderground Moorgate station entrance. At all timesthere would be a safe pedestrian route through to theLondon Underground station.
During the construction period, smaller worksiteswould be located within the London UndergroundLiverpool Street station to create links to Crossrail.There would be some improvements to the layout ofLiverpool Street station to improve circulation areasand to make the connection into the passage to theCrossrail’s platforms.
One lane at the eastern end of London Wall and part of Circus Place would be temporarily closed and usedfor lorry holding during construction.
Crossrail Proposals (1)
Proposed Crossrail Liverpool Street Ticket Hall
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Liverpool Street
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Finsbury CircusFinsbury Circus Gardens is designated as an HistoricPark of Special Historic Interest and is located within aconservation area. The Grade II listed gazebo currentlylocated in the gardens would need to be temporarilydismantled to clear the main worksite for theconstruction of a temporary access shaft. Followingconstruction, the gardens would be reinstated and thegazebo would be reassembled.
Traffic and AccessIt is currently anticipated that traffic for Finsbury Circuswould head west along London Wall where it wouldapproach the entrance in a clockwise direction. Trafficfor Moorgate would follow a similar route, but wouldtravel slightly further west before heading north alongBishopsgate. Traffic leaving the site would continuenorth along City Road rejoining the A501 arterial routeat Old Street roundabout.
Crossrail Proposals (2)
Proposed New Pavilion in Finsbury Circus
Architect’s Model of Finsbury Circus
Photography by Andrew Putler
Arcade Ticket Hallat Street Level
Moorgate Ticket Hall at Basement Level
Pavillion
FinsburyCircus
Liverpool StreetMainline Station
Architect’s Model of Crossrail Liverpool Street Stationshowing Finsbury Circus
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Liverpool Street
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Crossrail Liverpool Street station would be locatedbetween Moorgate and Old Broad Street.
Liverpool Street Arcade Ticket HallProposals for the east end of the station have beenmodified since Consultation Round 1. At theLiverpool Street end of the Crossrail Station, newescalators from the Crossrail platforms would linkdirectly into the existing London UndergroundLiverpool Street ticket hall, giving access to theexisting Main line concourse.
At the eastern end, a new ticket hall would be builtover the London Underground Circle line platforms,replacing the Liverpool Street Arcade at street level.This new ticket hall would replace the LondonUnderground ticket hall currently on the corner of OldBroad Street and Liverpool Street. Lift access wouldbe provided to the Metropolitan westbound platform.A commercial development could be built above thenew ticket hall.
A shaft containing station ventilation and escapestairs would be constructed on the site of 11-12Blomfield Street. This shaft would contain a lift fromMetropolitan line platform level to Crossrail platforms.
A low level interchange passage, which would containlifts between levels, would be provided between theCrossrail and Northern Line platforms.
Proposed Eastern Ticket Hall
Architect’s Impression of Liverpool Street ProposedNew Station Entrance
Liverpool Street Station Proposed Redevelopment
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Liverpool Street
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Moorgate Ticket HallAt the west (Moorgate) end of the Crossrail station, anew basement level ticket hall would be provided,adjacent to the existing London Underground station. It would have access from a newly pedestrianised areain front of Moorhouse as well as a main ticket hallentrance off Moorgate.
The ticket hall would be situated partially under thenorthern part of the block bounded by Moorfields,Moorgate and Keats Place. Access to the ticket hallwould include a lift from street level. A single flight ofescalators and a lift would provide access from here to the Crossrail platforms.
Proposed Western Ticket Hall
Proposed Liverpool Street Western Ticket Hall
Architect’s Impression of Liverpool Street Western Ticket Hall
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Hanbury Street Shaft
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To ensure the safe running of the railway, theLondon Fire and Emergency PlanningAuthority require tunnel access shafts to beprovided at no more than 1 kilometre apart.
The proposed shaft would be locatedbetween Hanbury Street and Princelet Streetand would provide emergency access andventilation to the Crossrail tunnels betweenLiverpool Street and Whitechapel stations.
The ventilation building would houseequipment needed to operate the ventilationfans. The fans would extract air from thetunnels and draw air in as required.
The shaft and tunnels would be approximately 31 metres (100 feet) deep at this location.
Construction of the shaft would require the demolition of 80-102 Hanbury Street and the single storey rear extensions to 63, 65 and 67 Princelet Street, followed by 68–80 Hanbury Street (Britannia House). A period of approximately 2.5 months wouldbe required to complete each of the two phases of demolition.
Crossrail would work closely with the LondonBorough of Tower Hamlets in regard toconstruction principals.
In total, construction of the shaft would takeapproximately 18 months. During this period,excavated material would be removed bylorries travelling to the east of the site.
At no time would any lorries travel towards oralong Brick Lane.
Proposed Shaft Design (1)
Proposed Hanbury Street Shaft
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Bir Jid-tareen Hanbury
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Si loo xaqiijiyo amni u socoshada wado-tareen,Maamulka Qorsheynta Dabdemiska iyo HawlahaDegdega ah ee London wuxuu u baahan yahayduleel la maraniyo Biro jid-tareen in la keeno ooayna isu jiraan wax aan ka badneyn 1 kilometer.
Birta Jid-tareen ee la qorsheeyey waxaa lagumeeleyn doonaa inta u dhaxeysa Hanbury Streetiyo Princelet Street waxayna keeni doontaa meelmaris xaalad degdeg ah iyo hawo-siin duleeladaCrossrail ee u dhexeeya isteeshinada tareen eeLiverpool Street iyo Whitechapel.
Daarta hawo-siin waxay guri u noqon doontaaqalab loo baahan yahay in lagu socodsiiyofaananka hawo-siinta. Faananka waxay hawo kasoo jiidi doonaan duleelada waxayna soogelinayaan hawo intii loo baahdo.
Birta jidka tareenka iyo duleelka waxay isu jiridoonaa qiyaas ahaan 31 meter (100 dhudhun) ooqoto ah goobtaan.
Dhismaha Bir Jid-tareen waxa uu u baahandoonaa burburinta dhismayaasha 80-102Hanbury Street iyo guri hal dabaq ah oo gadaalloogu ballaarinayo dhismayaasha 63, 65 iyo 67Princelet Street, oo ay soo raaceyso 68–80Hanbury Street (Britannia House). Muddo qiyaasahaan 2.5 bilood ayaa loo baahan doonaa in lagudhameystiro mid kastoo kamida labada waji eeburburinta.
Shirkada Crossrail waxay si dhaw ula shaqeyndoontaa Degamda Tower Hamlets ee Londonmarka la eego qodobada dhismaha.
Isugeyn, dhismaha bir jid-tareen waxay qiyaasahaan qaadan doontaa muddo 18 bilood ah. Intalagu jiro mudadaan, waxyaabaha la soo qodaywaxaa fogeyn doona baabuur waaweyn oo kabixi doona dhanka bari ee goobta.
Sinaba uma sameyn doono baabuur weyn inuu usafro dhanka ku beegan Brick Lane.
Naqshad Bir Jid-tareen La qorsheeyey (Proposed Shaft Design (1))
Bir Jid-tareen Hanbury
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The Hanbury Street shaft would be used as a startingpoint for tunnel boring machines (TBM’s). The TBM’swould be delivered to the site and installed at the baseof the shaft.
Hanbury Street Shaft would be one of seven pointsalong the route used as a starting point for TBM’s.
Following the estimated 18 months of surface activityto construct the shaft, it would be acoustically cappedand the TBM’s would leave the site as they start theirtunnel run.
A total of four tunnels would be constructed - twotowards Fisher Street and two towards Whitechapel.
After the TBM’s have left, all tunnelling activitieswould be serviced from a temporary constructionshaft and worksite at Pedley Street, connectedunderground to the base of the Hanbury Street shaftby a temporary tunnel.
The overall period for the excavation of the maintunnels would be approximately two years. During thisperiod, no surface construction activity is currentlyproposed at the Hanbury Street site.
Throughout the works there would be a 24-hour on-site security presence. The site would also be hoarded.
Following completion of the tunnelling, some of theTBM equipment would be retrieved from the top of the Hanbury Street shaft over a period of a few weeks.
There would subsequently be a fit-out of the permanentshaft equipment over a period of three months. The onlyactivity following this would be periodic inspection andmaintenance of the shaft equipment.
Crossrail has appointed architects to develop designproposals for replacement buildings to surround theshaft in keeping with the surrounding area. The proposalswould be considered in consultation with the LondonBorough of Tower Hamlets.
Hanbury Street Shaft
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Proposed Shaft Design (2)
Architect’s Impression – Princelet Street after completion of work
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Pedley Street Shaft
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To reduce the need to use lorries to removematerial excavated from the tunnels, a 6 metre diameter temporary constructiontunnel is proposed to connect the base of the Hanbury Street shaft and the main Crossrailrunning tunnels to a temporary constructionshaft on disused railway land adjacent to theGreat Eastern Main Line at Pedley Street.
Material excavated from the running tunnelswould be removed underground via thetemporary tunnel and lifted to the surfacethrough the Pedley Street shaft. From thePedley Street shaft the excavated materialwould be transferred by a conveyor runningeast along the Great Eastern Main Lineviaduct to a train loading facility at SandEnd sidings, Mile End (South of MeathGardens). The conveyor would be shroudedto control noise.
While construction of the Pedley Streettemporary shaft and temporary tunnel isbeing undertaken, the conveyor to allowexcavated material to be removed by rail would not have been completed.Consequently, material excavated from thetemporary shaft and temporary tunnel wouldbe removed by road out of the area duringthis period.
Segments that would form the running tunnelwalls and all other materials would bedelivered to the Pedley Street site andunderground to the main Crossrail runningtunnels through the temporary tunnel.
Current locations being considered forexcavated material removed by rail from Sand End sidings are:
� Pitsea Landfill, Essex� Rainham Landfill, Essex� Ockendon Landfill, Essex
Crossrail Proposals
Proposed Pedley Street Shaft
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Bir Jid-tareen Pedley Street
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Si loo yareeyo baahida adeegsiga baabuurwaaweyn si loo fogeeyo waxyaabaha laga sooqoday duleelada, dhisme duleel ku meelgaaraoo afkiisu yahay 6 meter isku wareega ayaa looqorsheeyey inuu ku xiro salka birta jidkatareenka ee Hanbury Street iyo duleeladawaaweyn ee Crossrail ee la qodayo dhisme birjid tareen ku meelgaar oo laga dhisayo dhulwaddo tareen ah oo aan la isticmaalin oo derisla ah Khadka Guud ee Tareenka Great Easternee mara Pedley Street.
Waxyaabaha laga soo qoday duleelada la wadowaxaa dhulka hoostiisa looga soo qaadi doonaaiyadoo la adeegsanyo duleel ku meel gaar ah iyoiyadoo dusha sare loogu soo qaadayo iyadoo laadeegsanayo bir jidka tareen ee Pedley Street.Laga soo billaabo birta jid tareen Pedley Streetwaxyaabaha la soo qoday waxaa loo gudbindoonaa iyadoo la adeegsanayo qaade usoconaya dhanka bari dhinaca Khadka Guud eeTareenka la sii marinayo buundo macmala lanasaarayo tareen alaab ka qaadaya geeskaisteeshinka Sand End, Mile End (Koofur MeathGardens). Qaadaha waa la dahaari doonaa si looilaaliyo dhawaaqa.
While construction of the Pedley Street Inta
dhismaha bir jid tareen ku meel gaara ah eePedley Street iyo duleel ku meel gaar ah lafulinayo, qaadaha in la ogolaado in lagu fogeeyowaxyaabaha la soo qoday tareen madhameystirmi lahayn. Islamarkaas, waxyaabahalaga soo qoday bir jid tareen ku meel gaar ahiyo duleel ku meel gaar ah waxaa lagu fogeynlahaa iyadoo gawaari la adeegsanayo si loogafogeeyo goobta inta lagu jiro muddadan.
Qaybaha ay ka koobnaan doonaan derbiyadaduleelka iyo dhammaan waxyaabaha kalewaxaa lagu soo gaarsiin doonaa goobta PedleyStreet iyo duleelada guud ee la wado eeCrossrail iyadoo la adeegsanayo duleelka kumeelka gaarka ah.
Goobaha waqtigan la tixgelinayo ee loogutalogalay waxyaabaha la soo qoday in lagufogeeyo iyadoo la adeegsanayo tareen lanaadeegsanayo geeska Sand End waa:
� Pitsea Landfill, Essex
� Rainham Landfill, Essex
� Ockendon Landfill, Essex
Qorshayaal Shirkada Crossrail
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Durward Street Shaft
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Swanlea SchoolThe proposals for Durward Street Shaft would requirethe temporary rearrangement of the access toSwanlea School and some ancillary buildings.Crossrail would provide a new entrance at DurwardStreet for Swanlea School following completion of thestation works.
Crossrail are consulting Swanlea School and TowerHamlets Education Department on the proposal toprovide the school with an enlarged playground thatwould include all of the unused area of Essex Wharf.Crossrail would need to keep a right of way foraccess to the emergency escape site.
The potential exists for the Durward Street entrance tothe school to be developed into a high quality spaceas illustrated. A “light well” bringing natural light intothe Crossrail station could provide a localarchitectural feature.
Building Crossrail Whitechapel StationThe ticket hall and station tunnels would beconstructed principally from two worksites. Theeastern worksite would be located in the southernarea of Sainsbury’s car park. A smaller worksite forDurward Street Shaft would be located within theEssex Wharf area. Footway closures and localisedroad narrowing would be required. Most of theSainsbury’s car park area would be used by Crossrail
during construction and would revert to car parkingon completion of the station.
It is possible that the remains of a 16th centurytheatre exist at this location. Crossrail would evaluatethe site prior to construction.
Crossrail Proposals
Essex Wharf – Proposed Light Well
Whitechapel Station
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Bir Jid-tareee ee Durward
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Iskuulka Swanlea Qorshayaasha loogu talogalay Bir Jid-tareen Durwardwaxay u baahan doonaan dib u qaabeyno ku meel gaarah oo lagu sameynayo sida loo soo galo IskuulkaSwanlea iyo qaar dhismoyaal siyaado ah. ShirkadaCrossrail waxay bixin doontaa albaab cusub oo loomaro wadada Durward oo loogu talogalay IskuulkaSwanlea kaddib marka la dhameystiro shaqooyinkaisteeshinka.
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Arrin xushmad gooni ah la siinayo ayaa jirta oo loogutalogalay albaabka laga galo Wadada Durward eeiskuulka aadda in laga dhigo mid tayo sare leh sidasawirka lagu muujiyey. Iftiin wacan (ìlight wellî) ooukeenaya iftiin dabiici isteeshinka Crossrail ayaa bixinkara muuqaal dhismo xaafadeed.
Dhismaha Crossrail ee Isteeshinka Whitechapel Hoolka tikidhka iyo duleelada isteeshinka ayaa uguhorreynba laga dhisi doonaa labo goobood oo shaqo.Goob shaqo dhanka bari waxaa laga sameyn doonaadhanka koofureed ee goobta gaari dhigasho suuqaSainsbury. Goob shaqo oo ka yar oo loogu talogalay Bir
Jid-tareen ee wadada Durward ayaa laga sameyndoonaa gudaha goobta . In la xiro meelo dadku maroiyo in ciriiri laga dhigo wadooyinka xaafadeed ayaa loobaahan doonaa. Inta badan goobta gaari dhigasho eesuuqa Sainsbury waxaa isticmaali doonaa shirkadaCrossrail inta dhismuhu socdo waxayna dib ugu noqondoonaan gaari dhigasho marka la dhameystiroisteeshinka.
Waa suurogal in haraaga tiyaatarka qarnigii 16-naad uuka sii jiro goobtaan. Shirkada Crossrail way qiimeyndoontaa goobta marka la gaaro hawsha dhismaha.
Qorshayaal Shirkada Crossrail
Essex Wharf - Iftiin Wacag oo la qorsheeyey
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Traffic and Access Crossrail will consult local authorities onproposed traffic routes. It is currentlyanticipated that excavated material fromconstruction of the station would betransported from the station site east alongMile End Road and north along Grove Roadto a holding area in an area of Mile End Park. The excavated material would then bemoved west by a specially constructedconveyor across the Grand Union Canal andremoved by rail from a railhead that at Mile End sidings.
Crossrail Proposals
Proposed Crossrail Ticket Hall at Cambridge Heath Road
Proposed Links with Existing Whitechapel Station
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Whitechapel
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Gawaari iyo Meel u marid Shirkada Crossrail waxay wadatashi kala yeelandoontaa maamulayaasha xaafad wadooyingawaari marto oo la qorsheeyey. Waxaa hadda larajeynayaa in waxyaabaha laga soo qododhismaha isteeshinka laga daabuli doono goobtauu isteeshinka ku yaallo ee bariga dhankaWadada Mile End Road iyo waqooyiga dhankaWadada Grove Road oo la geyn doonoa gooblagu hayo oo kamida Beerta Mile End (Mile EndPark). Waxyaabaha la soo qoday waxaa kaddibloogu dhaqaajin doonaa galbeed gaadiid sigaara loo sameeyey isagoo ka gudbin doonakanaalka Grand Union (Grand Union Canal)laguna sii fogeyn doonaa tareen oo ka bixidoonaa madaxa hore ee jid tareen oo ku yaalladhinaca jid tareenka ee isteeshinka Mile End.
Qorshayaal Shirkada Crossrail
Tikith Crossrail La qorsheeyey ee Wadada Cambridge Heath
Iskuxird La qorsheeyey ee Isteeshinka Whitechapel ee Hore u jiray
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Crossrail Whitechapel station would be situatedbetween Fullbourne Street and Cambridge HeathRoad. A new ground level ticket hall with an entranceat the junction of Whitechapel Road and CambridgeHeath Road would be provided.
A single flight of escalators and lifts from street levelwould provide access to the Crossrail platforms.Accommodation for Crossrail staff would be providedat first floor level.
At the western end of the Crossrail platforms, asecond flight of escalators and lifts would provideinterchange with the London Underground station,constructed within a shaft to the north of DurwardStreet in an area known as Essex Wharf. Theseescalators would lead to a new low-level concourseconstructed underneath the northern end of the EastLondon line platforms. Both stairs and lifts would beprovided to enable the East London line to be reachedfrom this concourse.
From this low-level concourse, a passageway wouldrun under the District line platforms to a short flight ofescalators and a lift giving access to the District lineplatforms. Emergency escape provisions for thestation would be located in the Durward Street Shaft.
Ventilation shafts would be provided at both ends ofthe platforms, built within the Durward Street shaft atthe west end and ticket hall structure at the east. The shafts would provide draught relief and assist inmaintaining passenger comfort within the station.
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Proposed Ticket Hall
Proposed Crossrail Whitechapel Station – Section
Proposed Cambridge Heath Road Ticket Hall
Proposed Cambridge Heath Road Ticket Hall
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Shirkada Crossrail ee Isteeshinka Whitechapel waa lagumeeleyn doonaa inta u dhaxeysa Fullbourne Street iyoCambridge Heath Road. Dhul siman oo cusub oo hool tikidhoah oo lahaanaya albaab laga galo oo laga sameynayomeesha ay iska jaraan wadooyinka Whitechapel Road iyoCambridge Heath Road ayaa la hirgelinayaa.
Hal jaranjaro wiish ah iyo wiishash caadi ah oo wadada lasiman ayaa bixin doonaa meel u sii maris goobta laga raacayotareenka ee Crossrail. Guriyeyn loogu talogalay shaqaalahaCrossrail ayaa laga sameyn doonaa dabaqa koowaad.
Dhan dambe ee galbeed meesha laga raacayo tareenka eeCrossrail, jaranjaro wiish oo labaad iyo wiishah caadi ah oolooga bedesho isteeshinka tareenka dhulka hoostiisa maraayaa laga sameyn doonaaa, oo laga dhisayo in u jirta dhererhal bir tareen le’eg dhanka waqooyi ee wadada DurwardStreet goob loo yaqaanay Essex Wharf. Wiishashkanjaranjarada ah waxay u hogaamin doonaan jid ku xiris loo siimarayo oo laga dhisayo dhanka hoose ee waqooyiga dambemaxadada tareenka ee khadka tareenka East London.Labdan jaranjaro waxay keeni doonaan inay awood u siiyaanin khadka East London laga soo gaaro jidkan isku xiraya.
Jidkan hoose ee iskuxirka ah, jid duleel ah ayaa laga bixindoonaa dhulka ka hooseeya maxadada tareenka dhulkahoostiisa mara ee Distric Line socod yar oo laga imanayodhanka jaranjarooyinka wiishka ah iyo wiishashka caadigaahba taasoo keeneysa meel u maris maxada tareenka dhulkahoostiisa mara ee District Line. Biximo ka baxsasho XaaladoDegdeg ah oo loogu talogalay isteeshinka ayaa laga sameyndoonaa Birta Jid-tareen Durward.
Matooro hawo-siin ayaa lagu rakibi doonaa labada gees eedambe ee maxadooyinka, lagu dhexsameyn doonaa gudahaBir Jid-tareen Durward Street danka dambe galbeed iyodhismaha hoolka tikidhada ee bariga. Matooro hawo-siinTheayaa ka hortegi doona hawo-qalal caawini doonana raaxosiinta socotada ku jirta isteeshinka.
Whitechapel
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Hool Tikidh La qorsheeyey
Crossrail La qorsheeyey ee Isteeshinka Whitechapel
Hool Tikidh La qorsheeyey ee wadada Cambridge Heath Road
Hool Tikidh La qorsheeyey ee wadada Cambridge Heath Road
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To ensure the safe running of the railway, the LondonFire and Emergency Planning Authority require tunnel access shafts to be provided at no more than 1 kilometre apart.
Crossrail’s proposed routes to Shenfield and Ebbsfleet would divide underground in the area ofStepney Green. A ventilation shaft would be requiredfor each branch.
The proposed location for the ventilation shafts wouldbe a strip of park between the existing Astroturf pitchand Garden Street.
The shafts would also provide emergency access and escape for the Crossrail tunnels. The ventilationequipment would be located in the two shafts.
Each shaft would contain a staircase, some of the fan equipment and would be located over each of the tunnels.
The basement would house fans to push air into orout of the tunnels as required. The basement wouldhold noise reducing equipment and mechanical andelectrical equipment for the operation of the fans.
These shafts would be used temporarily asconstruction shafts to enable the tunnel junction to be built.
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Proposed Stepney Green Shaft
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Part of the Stepping Stones Farm would be needed for a period during the construction of the shafts.Crossrail are consulting with the London Borough ofTower Hamlets regarding the proposals on any protective measures that may be necessary.
Stepping Stones Farm is a Site of Importance forNature Conservation (Borough level) which would betemporarily affected by construction activities.
The site contains archaeological evidence of a 16thCentury manor house, a non-conformist meetinghouse (c.1674), the remains of a congregational church(c.1862) and the remains of a Baptist college (c.1811).The construction of the shaft may result in loss of aportion of the 16th Century Manor House, but thiswould be subject to further archaeological study. Thedesign of the construction worksite has been alteredto ensure that all other remains on the site would beprotected from damage.
Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authorities on proposedtraffic routes. It is currently anticipated access to theworksite would be principally from Stepney Green.
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Mile End
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Mile End Sidings RailheadThere are relatively few locations near the Crossrailalignment where rail sidings and a railhead (the pointwhere the trains are parked and loaded) for excavatedmaterial removal can be established. One location isat the Sand End sidings, Mile End.
The proposed sidings rail head would be locatedopposite Meath Gardens, Mile End, on the south sideof the railway (west of the Grand Union Canal).
The conveyor from the Pedley Street worksite wouldrun along the top of the current Eastern Main LineViaduct moving excavated material east to theproposed railhead, where it would be transferred towaiting trains for onward removal via the GreatEastern Main Line to landfill sites outside London.
A holding area for excavated material would beestablished in an area of Mile End Park to the west ofthe Grand Union Canal. This would enable tunnellingoperations to continue during times when trains maynot be available. Material would be moved west fromthe park to the sidings by a second conveyor acrossthe canal to the railhead. The holding area would behoarded throughout the works. The remainder of thepark would remain open during the works.
This holding area would also be used to holdexcavated material from the construction ofWhitechapel station.
The railhead and holding area would be in operationfor approximately four years.
Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authorities on proposedtraffic routes. It is anticipated that lorries would enterand leave the site from a new access point on GroveRoad, approaching from the south.
Initially it would be necessary for excavated materialfrom the construction of Whitechapel station and the Hanbury Street shaft to be removed by road to the proposed holding area at Mile End Park, as thetunnels would not yet be available.
Environmental IssuesThe likely environmental effects include the temporaryvisual intrusion around Mile End Park resulting fromthe presence of stockpiles and conveyors. The conveyor between Pedley Street and Mile EndPark is likely to be a relatively small and unobtrusivestructure, mostly located on the existing viaduct.
It is acknowledged that Mile End Park is designatedas a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation(Borough Level).
All proposals are being developed in consultation with the relevant bodies including the LondonBorough of Tower Hamlets, British Waterways and the Environment Agency.
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Mile End Proposals
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Mile End Park Shaft
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In order to ensure the saferunning of the railway, theLondon Fire and EmergencyPlanning Authority require tunnelaccess shafts to be provided atno more than 1 kilometre apart.
The Mile End Park shaft wouldbe used for ventilation andemergency intervention andevacuation. Mechanical andelectrical plant rooms would belocated in the basement withaccess to the ventilation fansthrough the surface structure.
The proposed shaft would be located within the south east corner of Mile End Park.
Crossrail Proposals
Architect’s Impression of Mile End Park Vent Shaft
Proposed Mile End Park Shaft
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Mile End Park Shaft
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The location and appearance of the shaftabove ground has been designed to blend inwith the existing open space and the currentproposals to extend Mile End Park Stadium.Consequently, the shaft would be locatedclose to Burdett Road.
The surface structure of the shaft has beendesigned to enable it to be used by membersof the public as a platform to watch eventsand activities in the park.
Mile End Park is a Site of Importance forNature Conservation. The shaft forms a newpermanent structure in an open setting andas such would affect the landscape of thisopen space and its users. There would be an area of permanent and temporary works,but care has been taken to locate the shaft inan undesignated corner of the park.
Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authorities onproposed traffic routes. Crossrail anticipatessite access would be directly from the A1205Burdett Road.
Proposed Shaft Design
Architect’s Impression of Mile End Park Vent Shaft – Viewing Platform
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Eleanor Street Shaft
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To ensure the safe running of the railway, theLondon Fire and Emergency PlanningAuthority require tunnel access shafts to beprovided at no more than 1 kilometre apart.
The proposed shaft would be located south of Eleanor Street, in Bow Triangle. The shaftwould provide ventilation and emergencyintervention facilities for the tunnels.
The shaft would be used for ventilation andemergency intervention and would containmechanical and electrical plant rooms.
It is anticipated that landscaping and new tree planting would be provided in the areabetween the shaft and Rounton Road. A dedicated road to access the shaft could beprovided adjacent to the District line viaduct.
Crossrail Proposals (1)
Architect’s Impression – Proposed Eleanor Street Shaft
Proposed Eleanor Street Shaft
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Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authoritieson proposed traffic routes. It is currentlyanticipated that the main point ofaccess for the site would be establishedoff Eleanor Street, with a secondaryroute being provided off Rounton Road.
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Location of Proposed Shafts
Proposed South Elevation
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Proposed Eleanor Street Elevation
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To ensure the safe running of the railway, the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authorityrequire tunnel access shafts to be provided at nomore than 1 kilometre apart.
Lowell Street shaft would be located at 610Commercial Road, adjacent to the Limehouse Basin,and would incorporate infrastructure for tunnelventilation, access to the shaft and tunnels andpassenger evacuation in the event of an emergency.
To provide tunnel ventilation, the shaft building wouldhouse mechanical equipment and below ground fans.The intake and outlet for the fans would be at rooflevel. Intervention and evacuation stairs and a liftwould be provided within the shaft.
Evacuation from the tunnels would be completed in thecourtyard or in the area bounded by the DLR viaductto the south.
It is proposed that the site would be cleared of allbuildings with the exception of the listed water tower in the south eastern corner of the site.
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Future DevelopmentIt is possible that a development could be built on theremaining site area as illustrated.
Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authourities on proposedtraffic routes. It is currently anticipated that lorrieswould enter and leave the site from a new access pointon Commercial Road. Lorries would exit via Mill Place and Commercial Road. The permanent shaft couldinclude a courtyard for maintenance and emergencyvehicles. A separate site access would be provided toenable evacuation from the tunnels.
Proposed Shaft Design
Proposed Permanent Access from Commercial Road View of the Current Site from Basin Approach
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To ensure the safe running of the railway, the London Fire andEmergency Planning Authority requiretunnel access shafts to be provided atno more than 1 kilometre apart.
Hertsmere Road shaft would belocated in the Cannon Workshop Car Park and would be used foremergency intervention.
At ground level, a high quality‘pavilion’ structure is proposed with a design sympathetic to the listedstructures belonging to CannonWorkshops.
Hardstanding areas off HertsmereRoad would be provided foremergency service vehicles.
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Hertsmere Road Shaft
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Hertsmere Road Shaft
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The shaft entrance would be at pavementlevel from an off-street gated vehiclehardstanding area. Inside the shaft, stairs and a lift would be provided between groundand track levels. Below ground level, abasement would be provided for electricaland mechanical equipment.
Trees on the site would be retained wherepractical. Following construction of the shaftand car park, any trees removed would bereplaced and complemented by appropriatelandscaping.
Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authorities onproposed traffic routes. Due to the weightrestriction on Cannon Drive, it is currentlyanticipated that lorries would enter and leavethe site from Westferry Road (A1206) via the Westferry Circus low-level route.
Proposed Shaft Design
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Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf)
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Crossrail Isle of Dogs station would be situated underneath theNorth Dock at West India Quay,approximately 30 metres belowground level. The station would beconstructed within a new boxstructure.
The main station entrance and ticket hall would be located to thewest of Great Wharf Bridge, linkingAspen Way and North Colonnade. Theexisting Great Wharf Bridge wouldneed to be replaced followingconstruction as part of the Crossrailworks.
At this entrance, escalators and lifts would be provided between street level, the ticket hall, andCrossrail platforms.
Provision would be made for futureconstruction of a second easternticket hall and entrance withinBillingsgate market car park. Access from the new Crossrail stationto the existing London Undergroundand Docklands Light Railway stationswould be at street level.
Ventilation would be provided at bothends of the platforms, built within the station box. These would providedraught relief and assist in maintainingpassenger comfort within the station.
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Proposed Isle of Dogs Station
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Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf)
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Building Crossrail Isle of Dogs StationThe area of North Quay between Billingsgate and theDocklands Light Railway bridge would be used as the main worksite for construction of the station andtunnels west of the station. A second worksite wouldbe located within the car park of Billingsgate Market,at the eastern end of the North Dock. A watertightstructure known as a “cofferdam” would be constructedwithin the North Dock to enable the station to be built.
The tunnel boring machines for the drive to StepneyGreen would be assembled and launched from the site of the station. During the period of stationconstruction, access for vessels wanting to enterBlackwall Basin and Poplar Dock would be obstructedby the Crossrail construction work. Measures would betaken to protect the Grade I listed West India Quay.Banana Wall would not be demolished to construct theIsle of Dogs station and measures would be providedto protect the Wall during construction of the station.
Crossrail are currently carrying out surveys to determinethe aquatic ecology (water, wildlife and plants), waterquality and sediment within the dock area which wouldbe used to help formulate the constructionmethodology in relation to the draining of the part ofthe dock that would be within the cofferdam.
Proposed Station Design (2)
Proposed Station Concourse
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Proposed Station Section
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Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf)
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Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authorities onproposed traffic routes. It is currentlyanticipated that the main access point for the worksite would be off Aspen Way (A1261). To reduce lorry movements, Crossrail proposeto deliver and remove some constructionmaterial and excavated material by barge.The station worksites and removal of theGreat Wharf Bridge would require temporarypedestrian and vehicular diversions to be put in place.
Proposed Station Design (3)
Proposed Isle of Dogs Station – Circulation Diagram
Proposed Isle of Dogs Station – Architects’s Model
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To ensure the safe running of the railway, theLondon Fire and Emergency PlanningAuthority require tunnel access shafts to beprovided at no more than 1 kilometre apart.
The shaft would be located at Blackwall Way,adjacent to East India station. It would besituated at the north eastern end of the carpark behind an existing residentialdevelopment. It would provide emergencyservice access to the Crossrail tunnels andwould incorporate a central lift andintervention stairwells.
The shaft has been designed to have limitedsurface impact, with plant rooms beinglocated in the basement, and to reflect thecharacter of the buildings on either side.
Traffic and AccessCrossrail will consult local authorities onproposed traffic routes. It is currently anticipatedthat access to the site lorries would be fromAspen Way via Preston Road.
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Proposed Blackwall Way Shaft