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Background

The London Underground was first opened on 10 January 1863, using steam trains running over four miles (six km) of track between Paddington and Farringdon Street. Nowadays there are eleven lines covering 254 miles (408 Km), with 270 stations. Copyright Jubilee Line Extension

The Jubilee Line extension, currently one of the largest construction projects in Europe, will bring the Jubilee Line to south and east London. The extension is about ten miles (16 km) in length, with six main tunnel sites, eleven station sites, one depot, and 18 operating sites. Over three quarters of the extension is in deep-level tunnels, running from Green Park to just south of Canning Town. The line runs above ground from there to Stratford. Six new stations are being built, and the other five are being improved and modernised for the new Jubilee line connections. The planned 53-month construction programme is on course for completion on 28 March 1998, at a cost of over UKP 2,000 million (USD 3,000 million).

 

North Greenwich Station

The North Greenwich Peninsula, a bleak, derelict industrial site, appears at first sight an unlikely location for an underground station, let alone the biggest underground train station in the world. However, the area is to become the location of Britain's Millennium Exhibition, and even before those plans were announced it was part of the Port Greenwich development planned by British Gas. As such, the new station is an essential requirement to the regeneration of the area.

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Designed by Alsop and Stormer , the station is about 400 yards (360 metres) long, 22 yards (20 metres) wide, and 22 yards (20 metres) deep. Its hanging concourse and banks of escalators will give passengers the chance to see the structure's scale, side to side and end to end. 42 massive pillars support the roof and the whole area is to have a light blue tiled colour scheme to maximise light and the feeling of space.

The station will incorporate park and ride facilities for 1000 cars and a major bus interchange within a few hundred yards of the Blackwall Tunnel motorway approach road, the A102(M).



The following is an extract from "Benefits of the Jubilee Line Extension: A Summary", produced in July 1995 by the Jubilee line extension project Public Relations Department.

"Opening up the North Greenwich Peninsula

"North Greenwich is one of the largest derelict sites in London, spanning an area of 285 acres which formerly contained the largest gasworks in Western Europe.

"The Jubilee line extension will:-

"The North Greenwich Peninsula is very isolated at present. The Jubilee line extension direct link to Stratford of 7 minutes compares to the present 33 minutes by bus. To the West End a future journey of 20 minutes to Bond Street compares to current journey of 49 minutes by BR and the existing Jubilee line via Charing Cross.

"The greatly improved journey times and easy access afforded by the Jubilee line extension was a vital factor taken into account for the successful Greenwich Millenium celebration bid."

For latest news on the Jubilee Line extension:

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Photographs courtesy of the Jubilee Line Extension Project and are © Jubilee Line Extension Project 1996

 

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