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Default BBC - Soho shops make way for Crossrail

On Nov 14, 5:09*pm, " wrote:
Dozens of shop owners in Soho, central London, must quit their
buildings by next week to make way for Crossrail.

The 84 landlords around Tottenham Court Road station must vacate their
premises by 18 November for the £16bn scheme.

The buildings in part of Oxford Street and Dean Street will be
demolished to enable the station to be extended.

More athttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8358924.stm


Is this really for Crossrail, or does this relate to the expansion of
the existing Central Line station, which Crossrail will share? I
didn't think funds for "real" Crossrail work had been released yet?


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E27002 wrote:
On Nov 14, 5:09 pm, " wrote:
Dozens of shop owners in Soho, central London, must quit their
buildings by next week to make way for Crossrail.

The 84 landlords around Tottenham Court Road station must vacate
their premises by 18 November for the £16bn scheme.

The buildings in part of Oxford Street and Dean Street will be
demolished to enable the station to be extended.

More athttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8358924.stm


Is this really for Crossrail, or does this relate to the expansion of
the existing Central Line station, which Crossrail will share? I
didn't think funds for "real" Crossrail work had been released yet?


Definitely for Crossrail AFAICT. Dean St will be the second entrance to
Tottenham Court Rd Crossrail station. Most of the properties required for
the development at the current entrance have already been demolished.

Paul S


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E27002 wrote:
On Nov 14, 5:09 pm, " wrote:
Dozens of shop owners in Soho, central London, must quit their
buildings by next week to make way for Crossrail.

The 84 landlords around Tottenham Court Road station must vacate
their premises by 18 November for the £16bn scheme.

The buildings in part of Oxford Street and Dean Street will be
demolished to enable the station to be extended.

More athttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8358924.stm


Is this really for Crossrail, or does this relate to the expansion of
the existing Central Line station, which Crossrail will share? I
didn't think funds for "real" Crossrail work had been released yet?


Definitely for Crossrail AFAICT. Dean St will be the second entrance to
Tottenham Court Rd Crossrail station. Most of the properties required for
the development at the current entrance have already been demolished.

Paul S


Here's a view I saw a couple of months ago. Looked pretty much the same
yesterday.
http://s191.photobucket.com/albums/z...t=DSC00195.jpg


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On Nov 17, 12:45*am, "Nick P"
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E27002 wrote:
On Nov 14, 5:09 pm, " wrote:
Dozens of shop owners in Soho, central London, must quit their
buildings by next week to make way for Crossrail.


The 84 landlords around Tottenham Court Road station must vacate
their premises by 18 November for the £16bn scheme.


The buildings in part of Oxford Street and Dean Street will be
demolished to enable the station to be extended.


More athttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8358924.stm


Is this really for Crossrail, or does this relate to the expansion of
the existing Central Line station, which Crossrail will share? *I
didn't think funds for "real" Crossrail work had been released yet?


Definitely for Crossrail AFAICT. *Dean St will be the second entrance to
Tottenham Court Rd Crossrail station. *Most of the properties required for
the development at the current entrance have already been demolished.


Paul S


Here's a view I saw a couple of months ago. Looked pretty much the same
yesterday.http://s191.photobucket.com/albums/z.../?action=view&...


Wow, Saint Giles Circus is a changing.



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