Berrylands station in south west London is set to close for several months next year to facilitate the repair of its unique wooden platforms. Part of the Network Rail improvement programme, the repairs aim to enhance safety and reliability. While the exact start date remains unconfirmed, work is expected to begin next summer. Network Rail has promised a community engagement programme to keep residents informed. Additionally, if Crossrail 2 is realized, Berrylands will see further enhancements, including improved accessibility and increased train services.
Berrylands station in south west London will close for several months next year for wooden platform repairs as part of Network Rail's improvement programme.
Network Rail's improvement programme aims to enhance safety and reliability at Berrylands station, which features one of the few remaining wooden platforms in London.
Community concerns will be addressed through a comprehensive engagement programme as Network Rail finalizes plans for the station's closure and platform improvements.
If Crossrail 2 is constructed, Berrylands station would undergo further enhancements, including new lifts for step-free access and an increase in train frequency.
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