Work to boost rail capacity at Camberley set to begin

Published on : Saturday, August 27, 2016

215-300x168Network Rail is beginning a £1.4m upgrade to extend the platforms at Camberley station this week, allowing longer trains to call at the station as part of the organisation’s Railway Upgrade Plan.

 

The work is just part of an £800m investment in the railway running into London Waterloo, the UK’s busiest railway station. It is the biggest package of improvements for passengers travelling to and from the central London hub for decades.

 
Seiki Payne, project manager at Network Rail said, “Since 1996 the number of passenger journeys on routes into and out of London Waterloo has increased from 108 million to over 230 million making it one of the most intensively used sections of the railway network in Britain, so we’re really excited to be delivering a better railway and better journeys for passengers on this route.

 

“Between now and January next year we’ll be extending the platforms at Camberley to accommodate longer trains as part of our Railway Upgrade Plan. During this time there will be some disruption to weekend services and fewer parking spaces available in the car park so I’d like to remind all passengers to check before they travel while works are ongoing.”

 

Camberley is one of ten stations that will benefit from longer platforms, which will allow ten-car trains to operate, rather than just the current eight-car services, providing more space for passengers.

 

The new, longer services will be introduced in summer 2017. Other upgrades include rebuilding the former Waterloo International Terminal to provide an additional five platforms, and the introduction of 150 brand new carriages in the region’s rail network.

 
Source:-Network Rail

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