Hanwell station was renovated and returned to its former glory last week. The 19th-century station was Grade II listed in 1972, and will now be removed from the Heritage at Risk Register by Historic England after the renovation work by TfL and the Railway Heritage Trust. The station is now more customer-friendly, with step-free access from street to platform after the installation of lifts, and a derelict building on Platform 2 being turned into a new waiting room. Emily Gee, Regional Director for Historic England in London and the South East, said: “Hanwell has been given a new lease of life thanks to the careful restoration and improvement works by TfL over the last few years.
Hanwell station returned to former glory by TfL renovations
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Hanwell station returned to former glory by TfL renovations
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