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There definitely is room for a lift at Burnt Oak, furthermore work was started last year and was promptly stopped again by COVID-19.
The start point is the old waiting area on the platform, which is why it’s been closed.
I should imagine that once COVID-19 is no longer such a ptoblem and funding has been assured that work will continue, however there is always the small possibility that it will be scrapped to save money, but I very much doubt this. It’s a shame they didn’t get further initially, that would have guaranteed completion, but we’ll see.
Comment by Eric | October 17, 2021 |
The only other problem is that Burnt Oak is not in South London and in a Tory Borough!
Comment by AnonW | October 17, 2021 |