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A "landmark" decision has been reached on a £3.5bn congestion-beating rail project for London, rail bosses said. | A "landmark" decision has been reached on a £3.5bn congestion-beating rail project for London, rail bosses said. |
Network Rail (NR) has received planning permission and legal powers for the long-delayed Thameslink 2012 service. | Network Rail (NR) has received planning permission and legal powers for the long-delayed Thameslink 2012 service. |
However, funding for the scheme still requires government approval before work can begin. | However, funding for the scheme still requires government approval before work can begin. |
Thameslink will double capacity and increase from 51 to 172 the number of stations used by north-south services through central London. | Thameslink will double capacity and increase from 51 to 172 the number of stations used by north-south services through central London. |
Major improvement | Major improvement |
NR chief executive John Armitt described the decision as a landmark. | NR chief executive John Armitt described the decision as a landmark. |
"We are now one step closer to getting the green light for an essential congestion-beating rail project on one of the busiest parts of our network," he said. | "We are now one step closer to getting the green light for an essential congestion-beating rail project on one of the busiest parts of our network," he said. |
The project will take an estimated seven years to build and passengers should begin to see the benefits within the first three years. | The project will take an estimated seven years to build and passengers should begin to see the benefits within the first three years. |
There will be major improvements to London Bridge, Blackfriars and Farringdon stations, including platform extensions to cater for longer trains. | There will be major improvements to London Bridge, Blackfriars and Farringdon stations, including platform extensions to cater for longer trains. |
Peak-time trains will increase from eight an hour to as many as 24, using 12-carriage services rather than the present eight. | Peak-time trains will increase from eight an hour to as many as 24, using 12-carriage services rather than the present eight. |
A Department for Transport spokesman said a decision on Thameslink funding would be announced by next summer at the latest. | A Department for Transport spokesman said a decision on Thameslink funding would be announced by next summer at the latest. |
Formerly called Thameslink 2000, the project is part of the First Capital Connect franchise which is run by British rail and bus operator FirstGroup Plc. |