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Anyone who commutes via Denmark Hill probably needs a morale boost after the last few months of walking round the back of the station and seeing construction and mud.


Well I got a little curious about where it was all heading. So I googled about and found a set of illustrations of how it should look when all this is done. Here is the slideshow http://www.flickr.com//photos/93439821@N00/sets/72157621778904669/show/with/3775104512/


Looks alright, but there is a lot of work to be done.


YBT

  • 2 weeks later...
Not two but three lifts - one to each platform and I presume we all will have to go in through the glass entrance on Champion Park and the oyster reader will be there. Its not clear how much of the old station hall will be there - I hope Cafe Pronto is and we can use the old entrance too!

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