The construction of HS2's new railway station at Old Oak Common marks significant milestones with the assembly of the first HS2 platforms and the commencement of Elizabeth line platform construction. This West London station will feature six underground platforms for HS2 and offer eight platforms for Great Western Railway and Elizabeth line services, projecting to handle 250,000 passengers daily. The project, started in July 2021, is progressing through civil engineering, fit-out, and railway installation phases, significantly transforming the railway infrastructure in the area since its initial site clearance.
Overall, the Old Oak Common station will revolutionize rail travel in the UK by facilitating efficient transfers between multiple rail lines, ultimately aiming to support up to 250,000 passengers daily.
The construction of this 'super hub' reflects a collective effort of civil engineering, fit-out, and meticulous planning, promising to change London's transport landscape significantly.
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