TfL and 4 London councils commit £6m to fast-track new London Overground line
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Major funding deal puts London Overground ‘missing link’ on track for next phase
Transport for London (TfL), four west London boroughs and the Old Oak & Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) will collectively contribute up to £6.65 million to drive forward the next stage of a new rail scheme set to transform travel for those living and working in west and northwest London. This includes £400,000 from the Mayor of London’s 2026/27 budget. The route, sometimes known as the West London Orbital, would create a new passenger …
More than £6m pledged to 'drive forward' new London Overground rail route
The West London Orbital Line could connect Hendon and Brent Cross in Barnet with Brent, Ealing and Hounslow boroughs, reports James Cracknell Brent Cross West Station and (inset) London Overground A proposed new railway line connecting western Barnet with Brent, Ealing and Hounslow boroughs has taken a big leap forward today (Thursday 5th) after a £6,650,000 funding package was announced. Transport for London (TfL) is teaming up with the council…
TfL and west London boroughs stump up funds to further develop new orbital Overground link
Transport for London (TfL), four west London boroughs and the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) have agreed to jointly fund up to £6.65M to develop the next stage of plans for a new London Overground service across west and north‑west London. The post TfL and west London boroughs stump up funds to further develop new orbital Overground link appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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