Brent Cross West[7] (formerly Brent Cross South[8] / Thameslink / Parkway[9]) is a railway station under construction on the Thameslink route on the Midland Main Line. It will serve Brent Cross and the northern parts of Cricklewood and Dollis Hill areas of north London and the proposal is part of the Brent Cross Cricklewood development, which also sees an investment to Cricklewood station further down the line.[10] The station is set to open in 2022.[7][11]
Future National Rail station in London, England
Brent Cross West
Brent Cross West station under construction in June 2022, showing the cycle/pedestrian bridge
Construction is underway for Brent Cross Cricklewood, a 14,000,000 square feet (1.3km2) development of a new town centre in Brent Cross. The plan includes the new station, expanding jobs by around 27,000, building 7,500 homes, expanding Brent Cross Shopping Centre, a new hotel, cinema, a new bus station, and new roads.[12]
Cricklewood station
The developers of the Brent Cross Cricklewood development have included in their project a plan to upgrade facilities at Cricklewood railway station which lies 1.5 kilometres (0.93mi) south of the Brent Cross station site.[10] The platforms at Cricklewood cannot accommodate longer 12-car trains, but the new Brent Cross will be able to accommodate the longer trains.[13] Rumours that Cricklewood station would close when the new station opened have been refuted by the development company.[14]
Construction
On 23 December 2019, VolkerFitzpatrick signed a contract with Barnet Council to design and build the station.[15]
Planning permission was granted by Barnet London Borough Council in May 2020. Work to clear the site began in June 2020 and construction of the foundations began in November 2020.[16] Services are due to operate from the end of 2022.[17][11]
The planned site
The station is planned to be on the current Cricklewood TMD (traction maintenance depot) which is used by East Midlands Railway and Thameslink, between existing Cricklewood and Hendon stations. The depot would be moved slightly south onto a bigger site.[18]
Following the expansion of the Thameslink network under the Thameslink Programme, longer 12-carriage trains from south of the River Thames are now able to operate on the northern section and Brent Cross station will be constructed with longer platforms that can accommodate the longer train formations.[19]
In 2017 a proposal to extend the London Overground network to Hendon via Brent Cross West was announced by the London Assembly and Transport for London.[20] The scheme, known as the West London Orbital envisages re-opening the Dudding Hill Line to passenger services and running trains from West Hampstead Thameslink and Hendon to Hounslow via the planned Old Oak Common Lane station. The plans are currently at public consultation stage with TfL,[21] although enabling works to make the station compatible with a future upgrade have been delayed.[22]
An earlier proposal to construct a light rail system serving Brent Cross, Harlesden and Brent Cross tube station was put forward in 2010, but the North and West London Light Railway scheme did not go ahead.[12]
Services
The expected service is approximately eight Thameslink trains per hour in peak times.[23]
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