TfL: Tube station in 'London's coolest neighbourhood' to get major upgrade -first look at plans
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Work will begin later this month to bring step-free access to Leyton Tube station.
The work will include two lifts and an overbridge, as well as a new larger ticket hall including additional gates.
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Hide AdIt comes as part of the Mayor’s ambitious goal of making half of Tube stations step-free.
Main construction work on the project is planned to start on 17 February 2025 and expected to be completed in spring 2027.
The station will remain open throughout, except for a small number of weekend closures around halfway through the construction programme.
The upgrade of Leyton station is being jointly funded by TfL, Waltham Forest Council and the Government.
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Hide AdTwo thousand new homes are being built near Leyton Tube station with a further 5,300 new homes proposed. The upgraded Tube station will increase capacity, improve accessibility and provide a more comfortable and welcoming environment for TfL's customers.


The Deputy Mayor for Transport, Seb Dance, said: "The Mayor and I feel strongly that everyone should be able to enjoy everything our great capital has to offer. This means making our transport network as accessible as possible. It’s great that TfL will soon begin work to make Leyton Tube station step-free, alongside other improvements. These works will not just improve accessibility, but also support major housing developments in the local area, as well as boosting local businesses and inclusive economic growth. More than a third of Underground stations across the capital are step-free and we are committed to growing this number to help build better, fairer and more accessible London for everyone.”
Local Transport Minister, Simon Lightwood, said: “Accessibility is a top priority for the Government, and we are working closely with the Mayor of London, and the London Borough of Waltham Forest on this scheme to bring real benefits to those who rely on Leyton station every day. That is why we have invested over £13 million to help make the station fully step-free and expand the ticket hall to ensure smoother, easier and more accessible journeys.”
Alex Williams, Chief Customer and Strategy Officer at Transport for London, said: “The upgrade of Leyton Tube station is set to transform the journeys of thousands of our customers, making the station more accessible and welcoming and ensuring it’s fit to serve this rapidly growing community for many decades to come. This is the next step in making more of the Tube accessible work is continuing to upgrade more stations across the network. Leyton station will remain open throughout the works, except for a small number of weekend closures which we will ensure we communicate to our customers well in advance. We will be doing everything we can to keep disruption for our customers and local residents to a minimum while this vital upgrade is ongoing.”
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Cllr Clyde Loakes MBE, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Climate and Air Quality at Waltham Forest Council, said: “It’s great to see the benefits of housing growth being invested in critical local infrastructure like Leyton Tube station. The council has made a long-standing commitment to the residents of Leyton and the south of the borough to improve public transport links in the area and has contributed £9m as it works with TfL, GLA and the Department for Transport to upgrade Leyton station, making it accessible for all customers alongside improved facilities This is great news for Waltham Forest and all of its residents.”
Calvin Bailey, MP for Leyton and Wanstead, said: “These much-needed improvement works to Leyton station are great news for local residents. Local transport provision is vital for our community, and I welcome the works that will be carried out to improve the accessibility of this station for all users. This progress will make a real difference to local residents, allowing everyone to travel more independently and confidently.”
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