When it’s finished a quarter of a million passengers a day will use the station. It will also serve as a terminus for HS2 while work at Euston is finished.
A vast development will be built around the station including thousands of homes.
Patrick Cawley is from HS2 Ltd and says the station will be a big interchange: “You will get off your HS2 train here, you’ll step out into a light, airy, open, modern concourse.
“This will be a landmark station. You’ll transit up via lift or escalator or a staircase to a concourse area and then you can catch a train to the South West or into London via the Elizabeth line or to Heathrow airport. This will be one of the most connected stations in Europe.”
Nicole Coady from Network Rail says they will also be working on other areas as well as Old Oak Common: “Over the Christmas period, Network Rail will take the opportunity to not just do some of the preparation work at Old Oak Common.
“We are also doing wider resilience work, things like the overhead lines and drainages so that we can offer a more robust service for passengers in the New Year with more resilience around the infrastructure.”