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TfL announces further consultation on new London Overground Old Oak stations

October 16, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

Transport for London has announced a new five week consultation on plans for two potential London Overground stations at Old Oak and Park Royal in west London.

The two stations, located at Hythe Road and Old Oak Common Lane, would be located close to stations serving High Speed 2 and Crossrail, helping passengers to easily move between the services.

Full details about the station designs and how to respond to the consultation, which closes on 17 November, are available on the TfL website.

Alex Williams, TfL’s Director for City Planning, said: “These two potential new London Overground stations would improve connectivity to HS2 and support the regeneration at Old Oak and Park Royal. 

“Delivering these would further build on the regeneration benefits of HS2 and the Elizabeth line and would help support new homes, jobs and opportunities for thousands of Londoners.”

An earlier consultation was held in 2014.

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