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TfL Rail Work To Improve Stations And Tracks Continues This Autumn

Written by Amy

Further work to upgrade stations and track on the TfL Rail route will be taking place this autumn.

From late October until December 2017, there will be weekend closures on the Liverpool Street to Shenfield route while Network Rail installs over 10 kilometres of new overhead wires, replacing older ones from the 1950s to improve reliability. Network Rail will also be continuing their work at Harold Wood, Gidea Park, Forest Gate and Goodmayes to refurbish station buildings and provide step-free access.

During this time, Transport for London (TfL) will also continue to install new lifts at Seven Kings, Manor Park and Maryland stations to provide step-free access.

Closures vary each weekend so customers are advised to check before they travel at tfl.gov.uk.

  • Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 October

On Saturday, trains will not stop at Maryland, Forest Gate or Manor Park.

On Sunday, there will be no service between Liverpool Street and Ilford. Customers are advised to use local bus routes instead. 

  • Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 November

There will be no service between Liverpool Street and Shenfield. Rail replacement buses will call at all affected stations except Maryland, as well as Newbury Park (for the Central line).

  • Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 November

There will be no service between Liverpool Street and Romford. Rail replacement buses will call at all affected stations.

  • Saturday 25 November and Saturday 2, Saturday 9 and Saturday 16 December

There will be no service between Chadwell Heath and Shenfield. Rail replacement buses will call at all affected stations.

As part of their railway upgrade programme, Network Rail will be rebuilding the train sidings at Gidea Park where TfL Rail trains are stabled. Work here will be taking place from Saturday 25 November 2017 until February 2018.

From Monday 27 November, there will be extra weekday peak services and early Saturday morning services with other train times amended. The majority of customers across the route will have shorter waiting times between services.

Howard Smith, TfL’s Operations Director for TfL Rail, said: “I’d like to thank customers for their patience while work continues to prepare for the Elizabeth line and remind them to always check before they travel. This work means that next year some stations on the TfL Rail route will have new lifts available to provide step-free access from street to platform for the first time.”

There will be no TfL Rail service on the entire line from Saturday 23 December until Monday 1 January, replacement buses will call at all stations except Maryland, connecting with the Central line at Newbury Park and Stratford stations. There will be no replacement buses from 23:00 on Christmas Eve and all day on Christmas Day.

 

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