Although we did not make a specific article to mark the 150th anniversary of Clapham Junction Station (as it opened on 2 March 1863), we mentioned the date in a…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The new London Overground route began running on Sunday 9th December. The service stops en route at Wandsworth Road, Clapham High Street, Denmark Hill, Peckham Rye and…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The Architect’s Journal exclusively revealed yesterday that AHMM has been appointed by Metro Shopping Fund (MSF) to work on the multi-million redevelopment of Clapham Junction station.…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert According to an article published in the Architects’ Journal, Hawkins\Brown (Peabody’s Architects), AHMM, BDP, Terry Farrell and Wilkinson Eyre have been shortlisted to look at resurrecting the…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert A report released by a consulting company and commissioned by Network Rail, insists on the multiple benefits of station investment: it stimulates economic growth, exceed the benefits…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert “A second south London rail operator has announced plans to use longer trains on local commuter services. Southern Railways has now confirmed it is ordering extra carriages…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Following the dossier published by the Clapham Junction Action Group on the redevelopment of Clapham Junction station, Barry Sellers, Wandsworth Council officer, sent an answer on January…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The proposal – which is based on BAA’s Airtrack scheme – should provide 4 trains an hour from Waterloo to Terminal 5 with stops at Clapham Junction…
Continue Reading »Over the last 3 years, we have been supported by many local residents, associations and councillors who were keen to join us to express their concerns about Clapham Junction and…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Network Rail has commissioned Steer Davies Gleave to carry out a study to assess the ‘Economic Value of Investment in Rail Stations’ [1]. The aim of this…
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