Farringdon Station – 3rd September 2019
These pictures show the Barbican station end of the Crossrail entrance at Farringdon station.
I showed this entrance in Farringdon Station – 7th July 2018.
September 3, 2019 - Posted by AnonW | Transport/Travel | Crossrail, Crossrail Property Development, Farringdon Station
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These photos demonstrate that the delays in opening Crossrail are likely to lead not only to more fully completed Stations but also the above station developments meaning stations won’t still look like building sites .
I read that plans for this entrance were supposed to include making the adjacent Barbican Station step free via this entrance but their seems to be no sign yet of work to do this .
Comment by Melvyn | September 3, 2019 |
There’s blue hoardings at the Western end of barbican station.
Comment by AnonW | September 3, 2019 |