Progress in Pictures: Station fit out begins
August 16, 2022
The Brent Cross West station is edging closer to completion with station ‘fit out’ beginning.
Following our last news update in May, the roofing has been completed to the concourse and overbridge areas, and the cladding panels are nearly all installed on the walls. As areas have become watertight, teams have even started fitting out some of the station offices, painting internal walls, and installing lighting. Moving to fit out stage is an exciting new stage of the build.
Residents visiting retailers on the west side of the railway lines, may have noticed the grey structural steelwork to the western entrance building on Geron Way appearing in the last few weeks. Since its completion, the internal concrete stairs have also been cast, to provide access from the western overbridge down to ground level. This is also a significant project milestone, linking the new station to street level on the east and west sides of the railway for the first time. Once the station opens the new overbridge will provide access to residents living on both the east and west side of the tracks 24-hour access from the retail park, to the new Claremont Park and retailers on the Brent Cross Town development.
Down on the platforms, teams have been busy working day and night during ‘weekend possessions’ when no trains are running, with cranes lifting in steelwork for the canopies on the platforms, and the staff accommodation building. These crane lifts will continue into October when the waiting rooms and large canopies on the platforms will be completed. A clever scaffold design by VolkerFitzpatrick has meant our construction partners can install the cladding and lighting on some of the platform canopies during the day without the need for a railway possession, reducing the night-time and weekend working on the station.
The final touches are also being made to the platforms, with coping stones and tactile pavement now completed.
On the eastern side of the station, the roof glazing and lifts have been installed. and the wall cladding to the west of the building is also well underway. This entrance will provide the gateway to Barnet’s new park town, Brent Cross Town, and visitors to Claremont Park will see the towering timber frames of the building. In it’s final state, the north, south, and east of the building will remain unclad as future plans mean the entrance will be nestled in-between the development’s first office buildings.
Over the coming months, the final touches to the western entrance of Brent Cross West station will be completed with a mix of glass and brick cladding which will be supported by a steel framing. This new phase of construction also offers even more opportunities for us to support the local economy with jobs and skills, through our pledge to ensure at least 20% of our workforce are from Barnet, Brent or Camden.
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A works schedule shows activities continuing over the Christmas & New Year period.Current works update:
- The main construction works to build Brent Cross West are expected to be completed by December.
- Finishing works may continue into the new year, as well as construction activities to complete the public areas around the station.
- We are working with our rail partners to agree an opening date for the station which will be shared with residents once finalised.
- You’ll find the latest images, and drone footage of the station construction on our news pages.
Agreed. Remember they were saying Crossrail was gonna open in 2018 even when it was blindingly obvious it wouldn't as basically none of the stations were finished yetAbsolutely no way it's opening in December its still a building site
Any estimated opening date? I need to take this into consideration for a flat near to the station.
If you're on the west side of the station, that could easily mean a 15 minute walk turns into a 30 minute walk!I shouldn’t let the opening date affect your flat choice. The station is less than a mile from each of Hendon, Cricklewood and also Brent Cross LU, so if you’re there a couple of months early (which will get you a better deal) it will be at most an extra 15 minute walk, and most likely less.
Construction works on the public areas around
the western entrance are due to start in February.
Initial works will include site preparation, and minor
excavations for the footway and the passenger drop
off bay. More details will be provided to residents on
the west of the station ahead of construction starting.
Brent Cross Transformed newslettersWe expect the station works to be completed early in
the new year. There will then be a period of testing
and commissioning by our rail partners before we
can open the station. We are working with our rail
partners to agree an opening date which will be
shared with residents once finalised.
Yes, the flat I'm looking at is about 600 m southwest of the new station, and all of Cricklewood, Hendon, Brent Cross, Dollis Hill and Willesden Green are outside 1 km radius from the flat and I'll have to rely on my bike or take an expensive bus to reach the station.If you're on the west side of the station, that could easily mean a 15 minute walk turns into a 30 minute walk!
If it's anything like Reading Green Park, Which May Timetable?Hopefully before the May timetable change
Roger Ford's third law refersIf it's anything like Reading Green Park, Which May Timetable?
Roger Ford's third law refers
It's behind a pay wall, could you paraphrase?Roger Ford's third law refers
I googled the phrase and found a wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger...text=They are:,schedules based on the seasons'It's behind a pay wall, could you paraphrase?
Thanks!I googled the phrase and found a wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Ford_(journalist)#:~:text=They are:,schedules based on the seasons'
"Third Law 'Always mistrust schedules based on the seasons'"
Yes and you will be able to use the foot bridge to cross over without going through a gatelineWill there be entrances on both the East and West Side of the railway line?
That’s not opening in May!Doesn't look like it's opening anytime soon!
That footbridge will be a massive benefit for the area, as the railway line is a real barrier there.Yes and you will be able to use the foot bridge to cross over without going through a gateline
Nothing is happening yet, website says 2023Has the site for the new waste transfer station been started yet as part of this whole modernisation for the area
Yes, the flat I'm looking at is about 600 m southwest of the new station, and all of Cricklewood, Hendon, Brent Cross, Dollis Hill and Willesden Green are outside 1 km radius from the flat and I'll have to rely on my bike or take an expensive bus to reach the station.
£1.65 for a 1.59 km journey turns up to be more than £1 / km, which is extremely expensive in my view.Since when was £ 1.65 "expensive" - because that's what a TFL bus fare for that journey would be (assuming pay by Contactless or Oyster).
I was thinking exactly the same when I read that a couple of days ago. Bus in London only £1.65 and probably reasonably frequent too. The bus from where I live to my nearest station is £3.20 single for a journey of less than 2 miles which can be walked in about 30 minutes. The current £2 bus fare is a bit more realistic. The bus runs hourly leaving a 45 minute wait for the train! That's another reason why I walk.Since when was £ 1.65 "expensive" - because that's what a TFL bus fare for that journey would be (assuming pay by Contactless or Oyster).
£3 a day five days a week soon adds up when you're already paying for the train, not to mention huge amounts in rent!Since when was £ 1.65 "expensive" - because that's what a TFL bus fare for that journey would be (assuming pay by Contactless or Oyster).
£3 a day five days a week soon adds up when you're already paying for the train, not to mention huge amounts in rent!
It doesn’t necessarily need to wait on a timetable change as the stop is already in the working timetable as of December, and the 700 PIS ASDO was updated for Brent Cross West in time for December tooLatest word from site is that slow line 'Island' platform will be made available for May timetable change with associated East / West footbridge access whilst fast line 'Island' will be introduced at a later date which in normal runnig makes sense with no booked fast line platform use other than overnight engineering closure of slow lines or during disruption at other times when slow lines not availanle
Work is continuing uninterrupted through industrial action dates as it's still a building site all be in inbetween the tracks
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