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A station in London which has been plagued with escalator problems is now set to close for nearly a year. The escalator at Cutty Sark DLR station in Greenwich, south east London, has been broken ...
All four escalators at Cutty Sark DLR station in Greenwich have been out of use for the last two months. Passengers using the station are currently forced to walk up and down 121 steps to get ...
Earlier this year Time Out reported that Cutty Sark DLR station, one of the busiest stations in south London, would close for six months later this year. In April there was an unfortunate update ...
Transport for London (TfL) revealed earlier this week that Cutty Sark station would need to close from May 31 until next spring while work takes place to replace four broken escalators.
"We have secured funding to replace the escalators and are working through plans that will restore a full escalator service at the station." In 2023, Cutty Sark was used by 7.6m passengers ...
The main station serving Greenwich’s historic town centre is to close for up to 10 months, Transport for London has announced. Cutty Sark DLR station will close on May 31 until “spring 2026 ...
Passengers have described Greenwich Cutty Sark DLR station as “the third world” due to broken escalators that have been out of service for the last three years, forcing them to climb 121 stairs.
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