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New north ticket hall opens at Victoria underground station

The new north ticket hall at London Victoria underground station. Photo: Agnese Sanvito.

A new North Ticket Hall, designed by architects Weston Williamson + Partners, has opened at Victoria underground station.

The three-storey sub-surface ticket hall beneath Bressenden Place includes ticketing facilities, escalators and three lifts, providing step free access to the Victoria Line platforms. It is topped by a contemporary glass entrance situated in front of Cardinal Place shopping centre.  The ticket hall also addresses the new movement patterns due to the redevelopment of the area.

The new ticket hall will encourage passengers to use the entire length of the Victoria Line platform as it will be fed from both ends, reducing the need for station entrance or gate line closures.  It also means that people heading for the tube from Victoria Street will no longer have to cross several major roads to reach the entrance, easing congestion and improving safety.

The additional ticket hall is a significant feature of the major ongoing improvement programme to increase the capacity of the underground station, minimise passenger journey times and improve the quality of access.  WW+P are providing station planning and architectural design - including the design of a new public space in front of the station - as a sub-consultant to Mott MacDonald, lead consultant to the main works contractor Taylor Woodrow BAM Nuttall JV.

WW+P partner Geoff Bee commented:  “We have taken an unashamedly contemporary approach to all of the new facilities, with an elegance to the design that we believe will have a calming influence on an extremely busy place.” 

Victoria station is one of the busiest in London, used by over 80 million people a year. The transformation, which is set for completion in 2018, will double the size of the station.

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