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Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
As at 23rd November 2024 08:26 GMT
 
Re: Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by grahame at 01:43, 14th November 2023
 
16 years ago today since the Eurostar platforms at Waterloo closed!

And 29 years that since they *opened* - for their short (13 year) life.

Re: Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by RichardB at 21:11, 13th November 2023
 
It's looking good at that end of the station now.  We now have a very 21st Century Windsor Side and the lower concourse is already looking good and will be better when more businesses join the ones already there.  Putting the station toilets in that lower concourse was a good move because it gets more people down there.  I've no idea if the plan is to reopen the former ones after refurbishment too.

My understanding was that the refurbished toilets would re-open in Autumn 2023, then I read somewhere (on a hoarding on the Waterloo Cab road I think) it was going to be Summer / Autumn 2024. I can't find any predicted date on line.

I am mostly happy with the temporary toilets in the bike racks because they are a lot closer to Platform 1 & 2 (where I normally get my train) than the old one. The downside with the temporary toilets is the cubicles are very, very cramped. It's difficult to squeeze in and close the door.

It would be nice if there were permanent toilet facilities at both ends of the station. Doesn't Paddington have toilets on Platforms 1 & 12?

Yes, Paddington does have toilets at both ends of the station and, of course, so did Waterloo until the Gents at the Main Suburban end (Platforms 1 - 4) were turned into a bar.  I agree it would be good if permanent toilets were returned to that end of the station.

Re: Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by Surrey 455 at 19:50, 13th November 2023
 
It's looking good at that end of the station now.  We now have a very 21st Century Windsor Side and the lower concourse is already looking good and will be better when more businesses join the ones already there.  Putting the station toilets in that lower concourse was a good move because it gets more people down there.  I've no idea if the plan is to reopen the former ones after refurbishment too.

My understanding was that the refurbished toilets would re-open in Autumn 2023, then I read somewhere (on a hoarding on the Waterloo Cab road I think) it was going to be Summer / Autumn 2024. I can't find any predicted date on line.

I am mostly happy with the temporary toilets in the bike racks because they are a lot closer to Platform 1 & 2 (where I normally get my train) than the old one. The downside with the temporary toilets is the cubicles are very, very cramped. It's difficult to squeeze in and close the door.

It would be nice if there were permanent toilet facilities at both ends of the station. Doesn't Paddington have toilets on Platforms 1 & 12?

Re: Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by RichardB at 13:49, 13th November 2023
 
It's looking good at that end of the station now.  We now have a very 21st Century Windsor Side and the lower concourse is already looking good and will be better when more businesses join the ones already there.  Putting the station toilets in that lower concourse was a good move because it gets more people down there.  I've no idea if the plan is to reopen the former ones after refurbishment too.

Towards that end of the station, I was very pleased to see Foyles reopen in the old Travel Centre a couple of months ago.

Re: Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by Mark A at 11:51, 13th November 2023
 
And a looong time and major rebuilding to bring them back into use for domestic services (and despite the rebuilding, a bit of a hike to the platforms)

Mark

Re: Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by grahame at 10:25, 13th November 2023
 
16 years ago today since the Eurostar platforms at Waterloo closed!

Re: Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by paul7575 at 20:52, 3rd November 2010
 
All well and good re-opening the platforms, but do we have any trains to put at those platforms?  Probably not.

Definitely not.

If these MPs researched the subject at all, they'd quickly discover that to increase the length of all SWT's peak trains to the maximum size the current platforms can cope with requires about 90 additional EMU vehicles. (ie to run all 8.450s as 12s, 5.444s as 10s etc etc.)

Paul

Re: Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by Electric train at 20:16, 3rd November 2010
 
Just as well those erstwhile MP's don't know about the little maintenance depot in West London busy growing weeds and providing a roosting place for pigeons all at tax payers expense
Just as well those erstwhile MP's don't know about the little maintenance depot in West London busy growing weeds and providing a roosting place for pigeons all at tax payers expense

And fully lit all night!!!

Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhsh don't tell everyone 

Re: Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by Toiletdriver at 18:52, 3rd November 2010
 
Just as well those erstwhile MP's don't know about the little maintenance depot in West London busy growing weeds and providing a roosting place for pigeons all at tax payers expense

And fully lit all night!!!

Re: Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by Brucey at 16:54, 3rd November 2010
 
All well and good re-opening the platforms, but do we have any trains to put at those platforms?  Probably not.

Re: Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by Electric train at 16:53, 3rd November 2010
 
Just as well those erstwhile MP's don't know about the little maintenance depot in West London busy growing weeds and providing a roosting place for pigeons all at tax payers expense

Re: Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 16:40, 3rd November 2010
 
From the BBC:

MPs call for disused Waterloo station to be reopened

Six MPs have called for the five former Eurostar platforms at Waterloo station in south London to be reopened.

A Commons motion signed by the Liberal Democrat MPs said mothballing the platforms has cost the taxpayer ^4m since the station closed in 2007.

Theatre productions and film companies have used the venue, but that generated ^61,852, the motion backed by Lib Dem deputy leader Simon Hughes said.

The station closed in 2007 after Eurostar services moved to St Pancras.

The motion led by Tom Brake, MP for Carshalton and Wallington, was backed by MP for North Southwark and Bermondsey Simon Hughes; Martin Horwood, MP for Cheltenham; Manchester Withington MP John Leech, MP for Wells Tessa Munt and Duncan Hames, MP for Chippenham.

The MPs said in the motion : "The total cost of keeping the five disused ex-Eurostar platforms at Waterloo International station closed so far has been revealed as exceeding more than ^4m of taxpayers' money.

"Numerous filming and other events at the empty platforms, such as the recent Railway Children production, have generated just a mere ^61,852 over the same period," it added.

The MPs asked the government to "ensure these huge platforms are put back into domestic use as quickly as possible" to help commuters who "face overcrowding on platforms and trains despite being confronted with five empty train platforms".

Re: Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by paul7575 at 22:24, 1st November 2010
 
Yawn.

It must be obvious even to a GLA member that without any DfT commitment to new trains, there's no need for extra platforms.  Once a positive decision is made, NR have plans to make the platforms available. 

P20 was converted, but clearly isn't needed yet, or else SWT would be using it.

She's got form on this, trots out exactly the same questions every few months...   

Paul

Waterloo Station's Eurostar platforms cost ^4 million
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 20:43, 1st November 2010
 
From the BBC:

It has cost ^4.1m to mothball Waterloo Station's international platforms over the past three years, new figures show.

The Eurostar terminals at the south London station closed in 2007 as high-speed rail services to the continent moved to St Pancras.

It had been hoped they could be used by commuter services but this has not happened.

The Department for Transport said it was committed to using the platforms for domestic use.

The figures had been obtained by the Liberal Democrat group on the London Assembly via a freedom of information request. They show only ^60,000 has been raised by charging for filming and theatre productions.

Liberal Democrat London Assembly member Caroline Pidgeon said: "It's absolutely appalling that when commuters are suffering with over-crowded trains and over-crowded platforms, they look over and see ^4m being spent leaving these platforms empty. Government ministers have got to stop this waste of public money."

BRB (Residuary) Ltd which is looking after the platforms is to be scrapped by the government.

BBC London's transport correspondent Tom Edwards said the responsibility might now fall to Network Rail.

Rail Minister Theresa Villiers said: "The government is committed to bringing the former international platforms at Waterloo into domestic use and therefore it is vital that the facility is kept safe, secure and serviceable. We expect to make an announcement on the future of Waterloo in due course."

 
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