Refurbishment work to improve Tower Hill station
Tower Hill station will continue to operate as normal
Tower Hill station will continue to operate as normal during this time.
Customers may notice temporary Portakabins and hoardings.
The work will be undertaken by Metronet Rail SSL, who will take advantage of track improvement works and the suspension of services between Earl's Court and Whitechapel to close the station fully on November 19-20 and 26-27.
It is likely that they will use any future Earl's Court to Whitechapel track works to again close the station to accelerate the improvements.
The refurbishment works will include:
- Replacement of CCTV cameras
- Installation of customer help points
- An enhanced public address system
- New wall tiles
- Improved lighting and ceilings
- Tactile strips on platforms and stairs, along with contrasting handrails
The station will benefit from improved ambience, safety and security once the work is completed.
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- Transport for London (TfL) is investing £10 billion over the next five years to improve and expand London's transport network, more than half of that in the Tube
- Metronet Rail SSL are responsible for the maintenance and renewal of the Circle, District, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan and East London;
- Approximately 60,000 customers use Tower Hill station each day; and
- Tower Hill station first opened on September 25 1882 as Tower of London station.
- It was soon renamed Mark Lane (Tower Hill).
- The station was closed on 4th February 1967 when the nearby Tower Hill station was opened in its place.