Escalator refurbishment at London Waterloo starts on August 3, affecting the route between Jubilee Line platforms and South Western Railway services. The project will replace existing escalators with modern, low-maintenance models as part of a program to upgrade all four escalators this year. The work is expected to disrupt station operations over the coming months. Passengers are advised to use stairs at Exit 7, which may cause small delays, and a one-way system will be implemented during peak times to manage crowding. Customer service advisors will assist passengers during this period.
Escalator upgrades at London Waterloo will start on August 3, replacing the current escalators with more reliable models that require less maintenance, part of a wider programme.
From August 3, the refurbishment of the escalators at Exit 2 will begin. This connects the National Rail station to the Jubilee Line and Waterloo Road.
Visitors may face diversions and are advised to use stairs at Exit 7, which may add a few minutes to their journey.
Tom Barry stated, "London Waterloo is the flagship station for the Wessex route and the third busiest station in the country."
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