Is Crossrail going under your house? Details of how the new station will look and the route of the tunnel
Crossrail proposes a tunnel from the Great Western Main Line near Ladbroke Grove to a portal at Chiswick Common. A station is proposed at Turnham Green to provide interchange with London Underground services. The Crossrail line would run under Thornton Avenue just to the south of the existing District/Piccadilly line tracks according to designs published by Crossrail The scheme proposes a station building to the east of Turnham Green Terrace. The new platforms would be approximately 14 metres below ground and access would be via escalators and lifts. The design from the Crossrail website picture below shows the view from the West of Turnham Green Terrace with the raised District/Piccadilly line platform on the left and the Crossrail platform underground to the right. Some businesses
on Turnham Green Terrace have already been informed that compulsory purchase
orders may be issued for their premises. The view below shows the station entry from the south looking up Turnham Green Terrace.
New platforms
would be situated underground beneath Chiswick Back Common on a level Crossrail would approach Chiswick underground to the east of Emlyn Road, passing under Palgrave Road, Stamford Brook Road, Gainsborough Road and Prebend Gardens. An access shaft would be built on Stamford Brook Green. The shaft would be approximately 10 metres in diameter. The design of the surface structure will be subject to further consultation as the project develops. The drawing on the Crossrail web site shows how the structure could look. Crossrail are holding a series of public information meetings over the next few weeks, details of which are given above. There is a 24 hour seven day a week helpline on 0845 602 3813 and an e-mail address helpdesk@crossrail.co.uk as well as a web site www.crossrail.co.uk which contains background information about the project.
November 29, 2003
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