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Old Oak Common (OOC) is a railway station under construction [2] on the site of the Old Oak Common traction maintenance depot to the west of London in Old Oak Common, approximately 500 m (1,600 ft) south of Willesden Junction station. When built, it is expected to be one of the largest rail hubs in London, at about 800 m (2,600 ft) in length ...
Old Oak Common is a semi-industrial area of London, between Harlesden and Acton. [1] [2] The area is traditionally known for its railway depots, particularly Old Oak Common TMD which was decommissioned in 2021. [3] Together with neighbouring Park Royal, the area is intended to become the UK's largest regeneration scheme. [4]
Planned transport links of Old Oak Common railway station. Old Oak Common station, between Paddington and Acton Main Line station, is under construction and scheduled to be completed before Euston. It will be the temporary London terminus of HS2 until Euston is completed.
It will be the UK’s largest railway station built in a single stage. Construction of HS2’s Old Oak Common station to be given the go-ahead Skip to main content
Euston tunnel is a tunnel currently planned in London that will carry the High Speed 2 (HS2) railway between Euston railway station and Old Oak Common railway station.. Work to prepare the site for construction was undertaken in the late 2010s, such as the clearance of the old carriage sheds near Euston station in 2018.
The HS2 interchange near the NEC and Birmingham Airport is due to open in 2026. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
This will bring a major HS2 and Crossrail interchange station at Old Oak Common, within walking distance from Kensal Green. It is expected to open in 2026 and will provide high-speed rail across London and to the Midlands , as well as direct connectivity with the Heathrow Express airport rail link and trains to Wales and the West of England ...
Manufacturers bidding to build the new high-speed rolling stock published concept pictures showcasing their proposals.