First look at new Kentish Town tube station after 18-month glow-up

First look at new Kentish Town tube station after major glow-up First look at new Kentish Town tube station after major glow-up
First look at new Kentish Town tube station after major glow-up | TfL
Kentish Town tube station will reopen on Monday after a major glow-up. The Northern Line stop has been closed since June 2023 for essential repairs.

Kentish Town Tube station will re-open on Monday (December 23rd).

The Northern Line stop has been closed for 18-months for essential repairs to its 26-year-old escalators. Other improvements include a more spacious ticket hall with seven ticket gates, new floor, and wall tiles, improved signage, and historic features preserved

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Customers wanting to top up their Oyster card or purchase a paper ticket are advised to do this before arriving at the station, as the ticket machines will not be ready to use until early next year. The station’s ticket hall, platforms, and passageways have also been deep-cleaned and repainted, with new floor and wall tiles and improved signage installed.

A first look at Kentish Town tube stationA first look at Kentish Town tube station
A first look at Kentish Town tube station | TfL

The station has been closed since June 2023 to carry out the complex work required to replace the two escalators.

Once this work was underway, issues were identified with materials used in the construction of the ceiling and ticket hall floor of the historic station, which first opened in 1907. Extensive work was carried out on these areas before the station could safely re-open to customers.

The old ticket office was also removed during the works and the ticket gates realigned to provide more space for customers, with seven new gates installed.

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Historic features of the station, such as the original clocks on the platforms and outside the station, have been preserved and care was taken to retain as many of the original tiles inside the building as possible.

When the station re-opens, some hoardings will still be in place while Transport for London (TfL) finishes installing the ticket machines ready for use from early next year. Customers using Oyster or Contactless payment cards will be able to tap in and out at the ticket barriers as usual.

However, customers wanting to top up their Oyster card or purchase a paper ticket will need to do this before arriving at the station. The pedestrian route within the Tube station for access to Kentish Town Thameslink station will also not be available for customers to use until early next year.

Kentish Town has undergone a major glow-upKentish Town has undergone a major glow-up
Kentish Town has undergone a major glow-up | TfL

Access to and from the Thameslink station platforms will remain via the out-of-hours entrance, approximately 20 metres along Kentish Town Road from the main Tube station entrance, as has been the case during the station closure.

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Richard Jones, TfL’s Director of Asset Performance Delivery, said: “I’d like to thank our customers for their patience while we replaced the escalators at Kentish Town Tube station, particularly as the work took longer than originally planned due to additional challenges that were uncovered once the complex work had begun. The new escalators will greatly improve journeys through the station and are expected to be in service for the next 40 years. In addition, the station is now more spacious, more welcoming and easier to navigate for our customers as a result of the additional works we’ve done.”

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