And the next one (albeit UK) with more is probably going to be Grand Central Belfast with 8 platforms.Great News!
I'm trying to think when and where was the last four-platform (ie. parallel to each other) station to open in GB?
Or drivers on ECS trains getting a braking point in place for when they actually have to start stopping there in service...
Well the drivers were told they could stop at the new station if they wanted to practice quite a few months ago, although not many if any at all did, for the reasons you said
Although a 4 platform station are Cambridge South may beat Belfast.And the next one (albeit UK) with more is probably going to be Grand Central Belfast with 8 platforms.
Sadly not two islands though!Although a 4 platform station are Cambridge South may beat Belfast.
Someone’s got a bit ahead of themselves with the codes then, it’s been in the database since the December 2022 change.My train to St Albans this evening had Brent Cross as one of the stops both on the PIS and in the announcements - we even had a "we will shortly be arriving at Brent Cross West" as we sped through
Brent Cross West station will be the first major new mainline station in London in over a decade
Brent Cross West station is a fundamental part of the ambitious Brent Cross Cricklewood Regeneration Programme, and essential to the regeneration of the area.
The station will provide a gateway to north London’s new park town, Brent Cross Town, with trains from central London taking as little as 12 minutes. There will also be direct links to Luton international airport and connections with Eurostar services from St Pancras.
The Brent Cross West rail project is not limited to a new station. A new overbridge will give pedestrians and cyclists the ability to cross this part of the Midland Main Line for the first time since it was built more than 150 years ago, linking communities on both sides of the station.
Other features include new sidings to replace a facility that dated back to the 1860s, and a new train drivers’ and staff centre which has been built by the sidings, with a crossing built for safe access.
To date, over 100 Barnet residents have been employed on the project, with 20% of the workforce from Barnet and neighbouring Brent and Camden boroughs. Offering new opportunities to local people from a range of backgrounds and through a range of routes has been a core ambition across the whole programme.
The new station and associated rail works are being funded as part of a £419 million government funding agreement which Barnet Council has secured through close collaboration with Central Government partners from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, HM Treasury and the Greater London Authority.
The station received full planning consent from Barnet Council’s Planning Committee on 13 May 2020. Read more here.
Opening Brent Cross West
Brent Cross West will be operational from Sunday 10 December 2023.
Outside the Elizabeth line core stationsBrent Cross West to open on 10 December 2023.
Brent Cross West - Transforming Brent Cross Cricklewood
transformingbx.co.uk
Exciting times ahead, Brent Cross West will probably have one of the most frequent services out of any of the new stations so far this decade.
True, forgot about those.Outside the Elizabeth line core stations
Do we have anything official on this? Realtimetrains shows passenger calls as early as 00:07 on 10 December.Will be from start of service Sunday Dec 10th so about 06:45 into town and 07:00 out of town official opening being published operationally from 06:30 rather than Saturday night into Sunday last trains before maintenance gap
I think there’s a future access through either side of the eastern box into other developments not yet started, that will build round the present box structure. I believe the exit towards the station and over to the western entrance will be on the other side of that vertical concrete box, ie the lift cars will be double ended.Eastern entrance of the station - looks quite nice but looks like possibly two lifts just to get up to the walkway level? Or perhaps the exit to the walkway is on the other side?
The location of the eastern entrance will open new opportunities to the lower levels of the future adjacent plots where Studio Egret West and shedkm are both architects for the buildings on either side. Together, these two buildings will provide around 350,000sqft of office space, with temporary hoarding to either side of the eastern entrance to be erected in preparation for their future construction and for the safety of users.
: Brent Cross West Station Eastern Entrance
studioegretwest.com
Extension of route 316 to Brent Cross West Station - 10 December 2023
From Sunday 10 December route 316 will be extended from Cricklewood Bus Garage to Brent Cross West Station.
Route 316 will run beyond Cricklewood Bus Garage via Edgware Road and Geron Way to terminate opposite the western entrance to the new Brent Cross West national rail station.
Route 316 will continue to run every 8 minutes during the daytime on Monday to Saturdays and every 12 minutes during the evening and all day on Sundays.
Times of first buses will be 0515 from White City Bus Station and 0508 (0503 on Sundays) from Brent Cross West Station
Times of last buses will be 0009 from White City Bus Station and 2400 from Brent Cross West Station
Sounds fun. I have no work shifts that day so this will be intresting with who waits around with thatCuriously on opening day , the slow lines are closed until 09:30 so the first trains will use platform 3 & 4.
official ceremony expected mid Morning rather than 1st train time 06:47
Unless they've closed it in the last few days, you can get through by going through Claremont Park (see my photo from Sunday in post 223 above)I tried to access the station from Claremont Way, but I could not get anywhere close to the station. I had to catch the 102 and then the 266 to get round to the Staples Corner side of the station. It looks like the only entrance that will be open initially is on the western side.
I'm guessing you tried to use the new road that separates Claremont Park from the main construction site. Access to that stretch looks to be restricted to authorised persons for a good while; perhaps not even the 189 will be allowed to use it in the short term.I tried to access the station from Claremont Way, but I could not get anywhere close to the station. I had to catch the 102 and then the 266 to get round to the Staples Corner side of the station. It looks like the only entrance that will be open initially is on the western side.
WELCOME TO BRENT CROSS WEST
December 4, 2023
Brent Cross West will open its doors on Sunday 10 December, and we invite you to have a look at the stunning new station and be a part of a historical day.
Brent Cross West Opening Day
For the early birds, you can come see the first train which is scheduled to arrive at the platforms at 6.39am, train schedules can be found here. Whilst you’re there, you can enjoy a warm cup of coffee from our local retailer Cricklewood Coffee Roasters, who will have a pop-up stall for the day. There will be snacks and bites provided by local retailers for you to grab throughout the day, more details will be shared soon.
Don’t miss out on performances by local steel band JustIn Carnival and an Oompa band who will be playing from 10.30am and in the afternoon.
An official moment to mark the opening of the station will be scheduled for around 11.30am and joined by the Leader of the Council, Councillor Barry Rawlings and Mayor of Barnet, Councillor Nagus Narenthira.
We also have a small programme of activities taking place throughout the day, starting from 10am. Activities include multiple free workshops for drawing, storytelling, biscuit decorating, postcard and bookmarks making, and more. Exhibition boards will be displayed in the station for those of you who are interested in the history of the area and the making of the new station.
You will also have the chance to see the brilliant community artwork created by local artist Elisa Cantarelli, with the help of locals from Barnet and Brent. This artwork will be displayed and unveiled on the station overbridge, which will give access across this part of the Midland Main Line for the first time since it was built more than 150 years ago, making it much easier to get around the area.
Over at the eastern entrance, you will be able to see the colourful architectural panel designed by Giles Round, which was newly unveiled and is surrounded by scenic planting and benches.
We hope you can come along to celebrate with us Barnet Council’s newest station, and bring with you friends, families or neighbours who would love to see the new station.
Nick Badley and JenontheMove.How many people of note attended the official opening ceremony
How many people of note attended the official opening ceremony