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City Thameslink railway station

City Thameslink is a central London railway station within the City of London, with entrances on Ludgate Hill and Holborn Viaduct. The station is on the Thameslink route between Blackfriars to the south and Farringdon to the north.

City Thameslink
Looking south from the station
City Thameslink
Location of City Thameslink in Central London
LocationHolborn Viaduct / Ludgate Hill
Local authorityCity of London
Managed byThameslink
OwnerNetwork Rail
Station codeCTK
DfT categoryC1
Number of platforms2
AccessibleYes[1]
Fare zone1
National Rail annual entry and exit
2018–19 7.150 million[2]
– interchange  68,971[2]
2019–20 8.073 million[2]
– interchange  62[2]
2020–21 0.974 million[2]
– interchange  12[2]
2021–22 2.995 million[2]
– interchange  37[2]
2022–23 6.439 million[2]
– interchange  1,984[2]
Key dates
29 May 1990Opened as St. Paul's Thameslink
30 September 1991Renamed City Thameslink
Other information
External links
  • Departures
  • Layout
  • Facilities
  • Buses
WGS8451°30′59″N 0°06′13″W / 51.5163°N 0.1037°W / 51.5163; -0.1037
 London transport portal

The station opened in 1990 to replace Holborn Viaduct railway station. It was part of the Thameslink project that re-opened the Snow Hill Tunnel to provide a continuous north–south route across London. Originally named St. Paul's Thameslink, it was renamed City Thameslink the following year to avoid confusion with the nearby St Paul's tube station on the Central line (note though, out-of-station interchange discount do not apply for changing between these two stations). The station was refurbished in 2010–11 to increase capacity, and the timetable was revised in 2018 with the introduction of automatic signalling.

Name and location edit

 
Northern entrance on Holborn Viaduct

The station is near the western edge of the City of London, close to its border with the City of Westminster. It has two entrances, one on Ludgate Hill and another on Holborn Viaduct, both of which access the two platforms.[3] It is one of the few main line stations in central London that does not have an interchange with the London Underground; it is roughly equidistant from Chancery Lane and St Paul's on the Central line.[4] A planned Tube station in the immediate area, to be named Ludgate Circus, was ultimately never built.[5]

Although City Thameslink is a through-station, for ticketing purposes it is classed as a London terminus for Thameslink services to and from the south, for services from the North it is a Thameslink Terminal station which is a different fare.[6] It is in Travelcard Zone 1 and one of the "core stations" on the Thameslink route, along with St Pancras, Farringdon and Blackfriars.[7] The name has come in for criticism as being uninspiring.[8]

London Buses routes 8, 15, 17, 25, 26, 40, 46, 59, 63, 76, 133, 341 and night routes N8, N15, N21, N25, N26, N63, N199, N242, N550 and N551 serve the station.[9][10]

History edit

 
St Paul's Thameslink station shortly after opening, with the remains of Holborn Viaduct railway station in the background
Changes in 1990[11][12]
 
 
 
 
Smithfield sidings
 
 
 
Holborn Viaduct
1874–1990
 
 
1874–1916
 
 
City Thameslink
 
 
1865–1929
 
 
 
Blackfriars
 

Opening edit

The Thameslink line opened in 1988 after the Snow Hill tunnel, closed to passengers since 1916, was re-opened to provide a through route to Farringdon and King's Cross from South London. Initially, trains used the approach viaduct for the now-closed Holborn Viaduct station.[13] The new service was an immediate financial success, and it was decided to redevelop the Holborn Viaduct site with a new station and business complex. The work was part-financed by the London property developer Rosehaugh Stanhope.[13]

Before Holborn Viaduct closed, a new line between Blackfriars and the tunnel was constructed on a different alignment slightly to the east and at a lower elevation, providing the opportunity to build 600,000 square feet (56,000 m2) of office space above the station on a 4-acre (1.6 ha) site.[14] City Thameslink was built to replace Holborn Viaduct station. The total cost was estimated at between £360 and £450 million.[15][14] Because of a proposed routing for the second phase of the Jubilee line through the area, part of the station was built to allow for a future interchange.[16]

Holborn Viaduct closed on 26 January 1990.[14] All Thameslink services were suspended for 17 days the following May so that demolition work could be carried out.[17]

The station was opened by British Rail on 29 May 1990 as St. Paul's Thameslink, and was renamed to City Thameslink on 30 September 1991[18] to avoid confusion with the St Paul's Central line station on the London Underground, which is several hundred yards to the east, to the north of St Paul's Cathedral.[19] It was the first mainline station built in central London in almost 100 years.[15] The station was designed by SAS International, who designed the original walls and panelling.[20]

In conjunction with construction of the new station, the area around the old Holborn Viaduct and Ludgate Hill stations was redeveloped and an old bridge across Ludgate Hill was removed.[21] In 1992, following the demolition, an additional service tunnel was constructed connecting City Thameslink to Farringdon.[22]

When the Thameslink franchise was awarded to First Capital Connect (FCC) in 2006, the Thameslink service was re-branded but City Thameslink was not renamed. By late 2010, FCC had reverted to the Thameslink name.[23]

Recent events edit

As part of the Thameslink Programme, an upgrade of City Thameslink station was completed in 2010. The upgrade was important because the closure of Blackfriars later in the year would lead to increased footfall. The platforms were made ready for future 12-carriage trains, and the passenger information system improved. New lighting, ticket gates and CCTV cameras were installed, and the service announcement system was upgraded to provide more accurate train times.[24] SAS retrofitted the station interior, as they had done for the original 1990 construction, with enamel wall panels that fitted the original design specification.[20]

In a 2014 report, London TravelWatch suggested an underground passageway linking City Thameslink to St Paul's tube station to provide an interchange with the Central line that would benefit passengers travelling from the Central line catchment to Gatwick and Luton Airports.[25]

In 2018, Govia Thameslink Railway announced a major timetable change, which was implemented that May. The changes included a half-hour service across Central London, connecting City Thameslink with Gatwick Airport and Luton Airport Parkway.[26] The signalling was upgraded to support automatic train operation through the station, along with the rest of the core Thameslink route,[27] and British Rail Class 700 trains were introduced into the service.[28] The following January, several evening services from City Thameslink to St Albans and Harpenden were reinstated, after a six-month absence.[29]

Services edit

City Thameslink is served by trains operated by Thameslink on the Thameslink Route which run Monday-Saturday only with the station being closed on Sundays. Train services are operated using Class 700 Desiro City EMUs.[30]

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:[31]

Preceding station   National Rail Following station
Thameslink
Monday-Saturday only

City Thameslink serves as the lost property office of the Thameslink line. A fee is charged for retrieving property.[32]

References edit

Citations

  1. ^ (PDF). National Rail. September 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Estimates of station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
  3. ^ "City Thameslink Station Plan". Transport for London. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Nearest station to City Thameslink Station". londontown.com. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  5. ^ Fitzgerald, James (15 July 2014). "Unbuilt London: The River Line". Londonist. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Travelling to, from, and via London". National Rail Enquiries. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  7. ^ NAO 2017, p. 11.
  8. ^ "Here are 31 better names for City Thameslink, the worst name for a railway station ever devised". CityMetric. 7 February 2018. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  9. ^ "Buses from City Thameslink (and Barts Hospital)" (PDF). TfL. 29 April 2023. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  10. ^ "Night buses from City Thameslink (and Barts Hospital)" (PDF). TfL. 29 April 2023. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  11. ^ Catford, Nick (10 February 2006). "Snow Hill/Holborn Viaduct Low Level". Retrieved 27 November 2009.
  12. ^ Holborn viaduct to Lewisham by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith (Middleton press)
  13. ^ a b Haywood 2016, p. 225.
  14. ^ a b c "Steaming ahead". The Times. London. 31 January 1990. p. 39. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  15. ^ a b Dynes, Michael (7 November 1991). "Main-line station opening marks rail expansion". The Times. London. p. 5.
  16. ^ "Diving Into The Fleet: A Look At London's Lost Tube". London Reconnections. 4 September 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  17. ^ "Ludgate's first milestone". The Times. London. 1 April 1992. p. 8[S]. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  18. ^ Butt 1995, pp. 62, 204.
  19. ^ Harvey, David J (14 November 1989). "All change". Times. London, England. p. 17. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  20. ^ a b "SAS International solutions specified for major refurbishment of City Thameslink". Architects Journal. 12 December 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
  21. ^ Clayton 2000, p. 181.
  22. ^ Clayton 2000, p. 75.
  23. ^ (PDF). First Capital Connect. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 November 2010. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
  24. ^ (Press release). First Capital Connect. 15 October 2010. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011.
  25. ^ "Potential future transport projects for London". London Travel Watch. 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  26. ^ "Thameslink timetable changes hit Gatwick and Luton journeys". TTG. 21 May 2018. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  27. ^ "Main line ATO becomes a reality". Rail Engineer. 4 June 2018. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  28. ^ . Thameslink Programme. 12 March 2018. Archived from the original on 11 January 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  29. ^ "Extra night-time train services serving St Albans and Harpenden". Herts Advertiser. 8 January 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  30. ^ "City Thameslink station information". Thameslink. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  31. ^ Table 173, 175, 179, 185 National Rail timetable, May 2022
  32. ^ "How much Southeastern, Southern and Thameslink will charge you to get your lost property back". Kent Live. 26 September 2018. Retrieved 7 January 2019.

Sources

  • Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M.
  • Clayton, Antony (2000). Subterranean City: Beneath the Streets of London. Historical Publications. ISBN 978-0-948667-69-5.
  • Haywood, Russell (2016). Railways, Urban Development and Town Planning in Britain: 1948–2008. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-07164-8.
  • Update on the Thameslink programme. National Audit Office (Report). Department of Transport. 23 November 2017.

Further reading edit

  • Sutton, Philip (8–21 February 1990). "Goodbye Holborn Viaduct – Hello St. Paul's Thameslink". RAIL. No. 115. EMAP National Publications. pp. 6–7. ISSN 0953-4563. OCLC 49953699.

External links edit

  • Train times and station information for City Thameslink railway station from National Rail

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City Thameslink is a central London railway station within the City of London with entrances on Ludgate Hill and Holborn Viaduct The station is on the Thameslink route between Blackfriars to the south and Farringdon to the north City ThameslinkLooking south from the stationCity ThameslinkLocation of City Thameslink in Central LondonLocationHolborn Viaduct Ludgate HillLocal authorityCity of LondonManaged byThameslinkOwnerNetwork RailStation codeCTKDfT categoryC1Number of platforms2AccessibleYes 1 Fare zone1National Rail annual entry and exit2018 197 150 million 2 interchange 68 971 2 2019 208 073 million 2 interchange 62 2 2020 210 974 million 2 interchange 12 2 2021 222 995 million 2 interchange 37 2 2022 236 439 million 2 interchange 1 984 2 Key dates29 May 1990Opened as St Paul s Thameslink30 September 1991Renamed City ThameslinkOther informationExternal linksDepartures Layout Facilities BusesWGS8451 30 59 N 0 06 13 W 51 5163 N 0 1037 W 51 5163 0 1037 London transport portalThe station opened in 1990 to replace Holborn Viaduct railway station It was part of the Thameslink project that re opened the Snow Hill Tunnel to provide a continuous north south route across London Originally named St Paul s Thameslink it was renamed City Thameslink the following year to avoid confusion with the nearby St Paul s tube station on the Central line note though out of station interchange discount do not apply for changing between these two stations The station was refurbished in 2010 11 to increase capacity and the timetable was revised in 2018 with the introduction of automatic signalling Contents 1 Name and location 2 History 2 1 Opening 2 2 Recent events 3 Services 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksName and location edit nbsp Northern entrance on Holborn ViaductThe station is near the western edge of the City of London close to its border with the City of Westminster It has two entrances one on Ludgate Hill and another on Holborn Viaduct both of which access the two platforms 3 It is one of the few main line stations in central London that does not have an interchange with the London Underground it is roughly equidistant from Chancery Lane and St Paul s on the Central line 4 A planned Tube station in the immediate area to be named Ludgate Circus was ultimately never built 5 Although City Thameslink is a through station for ticketing purposes it is classed as a London terminus for Thameslink services to and from the south for services from the North it is a Thameslink Terminal station which is a different fare 6 It is in Travelcard Zone 1 and one of the core stations on the Thameslink route along with St Pancras Farringdon and Blackfriars 7 The name has come in for criticism as being uninspiring 8 London Buses routes 8 15 17 25 26 40 46 59 63 76 133 341 and night routes N8 N15 N21 N25 N26 N63 N199 N242 N550 and N551 serve the station 9 10 History edit nbsp St Paul s Thameslink station shortly after opening with the remains of Holborn Viaduct railway station in the backgroundChanges in 1990 11 12 Legend nbsp nbsp Snow Hill Tunnel nbsp nbsp Smithfield sidings nbsp nbsp nbsp Holborn Viaduct 1874 1990 nbsp nbsp Holborn ViaductLow Level 1874 1916 nbsp nbsp City Thameslink nbsp nbsp Ludgate Hill 1865 1929 nbsp nbsp nbsp Blackfriars nbsp Opening edit The Thameslink line opened in 1988 after the Snow Hill tunnel closed to passengers since 1916 was re opened to provide a through route to Farringdon and King s Cross from South London Initially trains used the approach viaduct for the now closed Holborn Viaduct station 13 The new service was an immediate financial success and it was decided to redevelop the Holborn Viaduct site with a new station and business complex The work was part financed by the London property developer Rosehaugh Stanhope 13 Before Holborn Viaduct closed a new line between Blackfriars and the tunnel was constructed on a different alignment slightly to the east and at a lower elevation providing the opportunity to build 600 000 square feet 56 000 m2 of office space above the station on a 4 acre 1 6 ha site 14 City Thameslink was built to replace Holborn Viaduct station The total cost was estimated at between 360 and 450 million 15 14 Because of a proposed routing for the second phase of the Jubilee line through the area part of the station was built to allow for a future interchange 16 Holborn Viaduct closed on 26 January 1990 14 All Thameslink services were suspended for 17 days the following May so that demolition work could be carried out 17 The station was opened by British Rail on 29 May 1990 as St Paul s Thameslink and was renamed to City Thameslink on 30 September 1991 18 to avoid confusion with the St Paul s Central line station on the London Underground which is several hundred yards to the east to the north of St Paul s Cathedral 19 It was the first mainline station built in central London in almost 100 years 15 The station was designed by SAS International who designed the original walls and panelling 20 In conjunction with construction of the new station the area around the old Holborn Viaduct and Ludgate Hill stations was redeveloped and an old bridge across Ludgate Hill was removed 21 In 1992 following the demolition an additional service tunnel was constructed connecting City Thameslink to Farringdon 22 When the Thameslink franchise was awarded to First Capital Connect FCC in 2006 the Thameslink service was re branded but City Thameslink was not renamed By late 2010 FCC had reverted to the Thameslink name 23 Recent events edit As part of the Thameslink Programme an upgrade of City Thameslink station was completed in 2010 The upgrade was important because the closure of Blackfriars later in the year would lead to increased footfall The platforms were made ready for future 12 carriage trains and the passenger information system improved New lighting ticket gates and CCTV cameras were installed and the service announcement system was upgraded to provide more accurate train times 24 SAS retrofitted the station interior as they had done for the original 1990 construction with enamel wall panels that fitted the original design specification 20 In a 2014 report London TravelWatch suggested an underground passageway linking City Thameslink to St Paul s tube station to provide an interchange with the Central line that would benefit passengers travelling from the Central line catchment to Gatwick and Luton Airports 25 In 2018 Govia Thameslink Railway announced a major timetable change which was implemented that May The changes included a half hour service across Central London connecting City Thameslink with Gatwick Airport and Luton Airport Parkway 26 The signalling was upgraded to support automatic train operation through the station along with the rest of the core Thameslink route 27 and British Rail Class 700 trains were introduced into the service 28 The following January several evening services from City Thameslink to St Albans and Harpenden were reinstated after a six month absence 29 Services editCity Thameslink is served by trains operated by Thameslink on the Thameslink Route which run Monday Saturday only with the station being closed on Sundays Train services are operated using Class 700 Desiro City EMUs 30 The typical off peak service in trains per hour is 31 4 tph to Brighton via Gatwick Airport 2 tph to Horsham via Redhill and Gatwick Airport 2 tph to Three Bridges via Redhill 2 tph to Rainham via Greenwich Woolwich Arsenal Dartford and Gravesend 4 tph to Sutton two of these run via Mitcham Junction and two run via Wimbledon 4 tph to St Albans City all stations 2 tph to Luton all stations except Kentish Town Cricklewood and Hendon 4 tph to Bedford semi fast 2 tph to Cambridge via Stevenage 2 tph to Peterborough via StevenagePreceding station nbsp National Rail Following stationFarringdonThameslinkThameslinkMonday Saturday onlyLondon BlackfriarsCity Thameslink serves as the lost property office of the Thameslink line A fee is charged for retrieving property 32 References editCitations London and South East PDF National Rail September 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 6 March 2009 a b c d e f g h i j Estimates of station usage Rail statistics Office of Rail Regulation Please note Some methodology may vary year on year City Thameslink Station Plan Transport for London Retrieved 14 April 2018 Nearest station to City Thameslink Station londontown com Retrieved 14 April 2018 Fitzgerald James 15 July 2014 Unbuilt London The River Line Londonist Retrieved 21 August 2017 Travelling to from and via London National Rail Enquiries Retrieved 7 January 2019 NAO 2017 p 11 Here are 31 better names for City Thameslink the worst name for a railway station ever devised CityMetric 7 February 2018 Retrieved 14 April 2018 Buses from City Thameslink and Barts Hospital PDF TfL 29 April 2023 Retrieved 5 May 2023 Night buses from City Thameslink and Barts Hospital PDF TfL 29 April 2023 Retrieved 5 May 2023 Catford Nick 10 February 2006 Snow Hill Holborn Viaduct Low Level Retrieved 27 November 2009 Holborn viaduct to Lewisham by Vic Mitchell amp Keith Smith Middleton press a b Haywood 2016 p 225 a b c Steaming ahead The Times London 31 January 1990 p 39 Retrieved 14 April 2018 a b Dynes Michael 7 November 1991 Main line station opening marks rail expansion The Times London p 5 Diving Into The Fleet A Look At London s Lost Tube London Reconnections 4 September 2015 Retrieved 14 April 2018 Ludgate s first milestone The Times London 1 April 1992 p 8 S Retrieved 25 September 2018 Butt 1995 pp 62 204 Harvey David J 14 November 1989 All change Times London England p 17 Retrieved 14 April 2018 a b SAS International solutions specified for major refurbishment of City Thameslink Architects Journal 12 December 2011 Retrieved 4 October 2018 Clayton 2000 p 181 Clayton 2000 p 75 Train Times 23 May to 11 September 2010 PDF First Capital Connect Archived from the original PDF on 17 November 2010 Retrieved 12 November 2010 4 5m upgrade of City Thameslink complete Press release First Capital Connect 15 October 2010 Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 Potential future transport projects for London London Travel Watch 2014 Retrieved 20 September 2018 Thameslink timetable changes hit Gatwick and Luton journeys TTG 21 May 2018 Retrieved 7 January 2019 Main line ATO becomes a reality Rail Engineer 4 June 2018 Retrieved 7 January 2019 115th and final new Class 700 train rolls off the production line as the government sponsored Thameslink Programme nears completion Thameslink Programme 12 March 2018 Archived from the original on 11 January 2019 Retrieved 10 January 2019 Extra night time train services serving St Albans and Harpenden Herts Advertiser 8 January 2019 Retrieved 10 January 2019 City Thameslink station information Thameslink Retrieved 20 December 2020 Table 173 175 179 185 National Rail timetable May 2022 How much Southeastern Southern and Thameslink will charge you to get your lost property back Kent Live 26 September 2018 Retrieved 7 January 2019 Sources Butt R V J October 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations details every public and private passenger station halt platform and stopping place past and present 1st ed Sparkford Patrick Stephens Ltd ISBN 978 1 85260 508 7 OCLC 60251199 OL 11956311M Clayton Antony 2000 Subterranean City Beneath the Streets of London Historical Publications ISBN 978 0 948667 69 5 Haywood Russell 2016 Railways Urban Development and Town Planning in Britain 1948 2008 Routledge ISBN 978 1 317 07164 8 Update on the Thameslink programme National Audit Office Report Department of Transport 23 November 2017 Further reading editSutton Philip 8 21 February 1990 Goodbye Holborn Viaduct Hello St Paul s Thameslink RAIL No 115 EMAP National Publications pp 6 7 ISSN 0953 4563 OCLC 49953699 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to City Thameslink railway station Train times and station information for 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