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Passengers benefit from completion of Romford station upgrades

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An internal upgrade and refurbishment of Romford station has been completed including an improved entrance hall, ticket office and lift access to Elizabeth line platforms.

As part of Network Rail’s Crossrail programme to upgrade the existing surface stations that are served by the Elizabeth line, the interior of Romford station has been completely refurbished with increased circulation space and improved access into the station via a new northern entrance from The Battis. The existing entrances under the rail bridge have also been improved to give a better experience upon entering the station.

The staffed ticket office, originally on the mezzanine level, has been relocated to the ground floor. This provides better access to ticketing services and customer information, improving the overall operation of the station.

New lifts, providing easier access from street level to the mezzanine and platforms 3, 4 and 5 have also been installed to improve access for Elizabeth line passengers in addition to the ramps that are already in place to all platforms. This is part of the wider commitment to provide step-free access for passengers travelling on the Elizabeth line, at all 41 of its stations, including existing surface stations in east and west London.

Network Rail and its contractor, VolkerFitzpatrick, have completed the work within the station working throughout the pandemic, while keeping it open and safe for passengers to travel on Transport for London (TfL) and Greater Anglia services.

Ellie Burrows, Network Rail’s route director for Anglia, said: “I’m so proud of everyone that has worked all the way through the pandemic to complete this essential improvement work at Romford station while keeping the station open and safe for passengers.

“The internal upgrades, together with new lifts will make the station experience much better for all passengers travelling across London on the transformational service that is the Elizabeth line.”

Mark Taylor, contracts manager for VolkerFitzpatrick, said: “The team has done a fantastic job delivering the refurbished Romford station for the new Elizabeth line. Despite the difficulties that the pandemic presented, the team pulled together and worked efficiently, safely, and collaboratively. The team is proud to be part of a project that is providing better connectivity and inclusivity for passengers.” 

Image credit: Network Rail

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