
"Regular users of Liverpool Street Station, heads up: Network Rail has revealed plans for an entire month's worth of major disruption at the City of London travel hub. All routes and services to and from 'Pool Street will be impacted by works throughout March. The good-ish news is that the works won't impact weekday commuters, as the disruption is scheduled for weekends. Network Rail says the closures will enable 'vital maintenance, renewals and repairs' to be undertaken."
"In total, Liverpool Street's mainline station will shut for five days, during which its concourse will also be closed. The closures will impact Elizabeth line, London Overground and National Rail services, including Greater Anglia and c2c. So, what specifically is being done to Liverpool Street during the closures? Well, at the station itself engineers will improve roof drainage. Elsewhere, works will focus on stuff like track drainage and maintenance, as well as vegetation management and litter clearance along railway lines. There will also be works at a bunch of stations served by Liverpool Street trains, including Stratford."
Liverpool Street station will close completely on multiple weekends in March, totaling five days and including mainline concourse shutdowns. The closures will affect Elizabeth line, London Overground and National Rail services such as Greater Anglia and c2c, with some Elizabeth line trains running but no concourse access on specified days. Works will include roof drainage improvements at the station, track drainage and maintenance, vegetation management and litter clearance along lines. Alternative operation arrangements include Overground services running from London Fields on certain days, and works will also occur at other stations served by Liverpool Street, including Stratford.
Read at Time Out London
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