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The Northern line extension to Battersea is an extension of the
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from to Battersea in South West London, terminating at the redeveloped
Battersea Power Station Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned Grade II* listed coal-fired power station, located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Nine Elms, Battersea, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It was built by the London Power Company (LPC) ...
. The extension formed a continuation of the
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's branch. Two new underground stations were built: Nine Elms and terminus
Battersea Power Station Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned Grade II* listed coal-fired power station, located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Nine Elms, Battersea, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It was built by the London Power Company (LPC) ...
. Both stations are in
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. Provision was made for a future extension to
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. The cost of the extension was £1.1bn, under budget by £160m. It was funded by the private sector, including the developers of
Battersea Power Station Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned Grade II* listed coal-fired power station, located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Nine Elms, Battersea, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It was built by the London Power Company (LPC) ...
, with contributions from other developments across the
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, Nine Elms and Battersea area. Construction began in 2015, and the extension opened on 20 September 2021. The extension is the first major extension of the Underground since the
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in 1999.


Background


Battersea Power Station

Battersea Power Station Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned Grade II* listed coal-fired power station, located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Nine Elms, Battersea, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It was built by the London Power Company (LPC) ...
was a coal-fired power station on the south bank of the
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in Nine Elms, Battersea. Built in two stages as a single building in the 1930s and 1950s, the power station closed in 1983. It is a Grade II*
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, owing to its size,
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interior fittings and decor, and design by architect
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. The first major proposal to develop the site in the mid 1980s was for an
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, by the owners of Alton Towers. The theme park proposal included the 'Battersea Bullet', a dedicated British Rail shuttle train from
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to the theme park. Owing to the early 1990s recession, the project was cancelled. There were various other proposals, including offices, a shopping centre and a new football stadium for Chelsea FC, as the site passed through several different owners. However, it remained undeveloped for over 30 years. The building was added to the
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in 1991, and the
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watch list in 2004.


Northern line

The
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was last extended into South London in 1926, as part of an extension to Morden station. In the 1980s, a southern extension of the
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to Peckham was proposed, as part of a review of potential extensions of Underground lines. The proposal was not proceeded with. Throughout the 2000s, no plans were considered for extending the Northern line, as the
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(PPP) to upgrade the Underground did not include provision for line extensions within the PPP contracts. Instead, the Northern line was to be upgraded with new signalling, and was proposed to be split into two separate lines by the mid 2020s following the completion of expansion work at
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. Extensions of the Underground were being considered elsewhere in London, including a proposed extension of the Bakerloo line into south east London.


History


Planning and development


Mid 2000s

In 2006, Irish property developers Real Estates Opportunities (REO) and Treasury Holdings purchased the Battersea Power Station site from Hong Kong property developer Parkview International for €532 million (£400 million). In 2007, they abandoned the previously approved proposal for redeveloping the site, and appointed Rafael Viñoly to design a new masterplan for the site. Transport consultants assessed what improvements to public transport were required to allow the site to be viably developed. Replacing the previously proposed plan to upgrade Battersea Park station at a cost of £26m, a privately funded extension of the Northern line was proposed to serve the Battersea Power Station site. In June 2008, REO and Treasury Holdings announced their plans for the site, with their masterplan proposing refurbishing the power station with office and retail space, 3,200 new homes and a Biomass power station. They announced that they were in discussions with Transport for London (TfL) regarding an extension of the
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to serve the site. The developer noted that
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is the closest Underground station to the site, and claimed that the station and the
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was already at capacity. In October 2008, the
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announced that the Embassy of the United States would move to a new site at Nine Elms, vacating its Mayfair location at Grosvenor Square. Plans for the Embassy were approved in 2009, with infrastructure contributions towards an extension of the Northern line. In 2009, as part of the development of the
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Nine Elms Battersea Opportunity Area Planning Framework by the Greater London Authority (GLA), TfL considered the transport options for different amounts of development in the area. Options assessed by TfL included upgrading nearby stations, extending
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lines to the site, as well as improving local bus routes. The report concluded that a high level of development in the area would require an extension of the Northern line to Battersea. In July 2009, TfL made clear that there was no funding available in its Business Plan for an extension, and that it would have to be privately funded.


2010s

In 2010, Mayor of London,
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published the Mayor's Transport Strategy (MTS), which outlined the Mayor's plans for public transport in the capital. The MTS specifically supported a privately funded extension of the Northern line to Battersea, to assist with regeneration of the Vauxhall, Nine Elms and Battersea areas.


= Initial route consultation (2010)

= In May 2010, REO and Treasury Holdings launched a consultation into the extension of the Northern line to Battersea. As well as increasing the accessibility of their site, the developers noted that the extension would relieve
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and serve redevelopment sites in the area including the new US Embassy and
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. The consultation noted construction could be completed by 2016. Four options were included in the consultation, all extensions of the Northern line from Kennington to Battersea: The first route option proposed no intermediate stations. This would provide the fastest journey time to Battersea with the lowest cost. However, the route would not serve Nine Elms or other areas. The second route option proposed a station in south Nine Elms, south of the
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. This would serve major development sites and existing residential areas. The third route option proposed an interchange station at
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. This would have the highest cost due to complex engineering. Despite the benefit of connecting to the
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and National Rail services at Vauxhall station, it was thought that the route might "exacerbate crowding issues" on the Victoria line and at Vauxhall station. The fourth route option proposed a station in north Nine Elms, north of the South West Main Line. Although located close to Vauxhall station and the new US Embassy, the route would not serve existing residential areas. In November 2010, planning permission for the Battersea Power Station project was granted by
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, with £203m pledged by the developers towards a future extension of the Northern line. In December 2010, the scheme was approved by the Mayor of London. Noting the difficult economic state of the UK due to the
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, the GLA advised landowners, developers and local council leaders in November 2010 that the extension would be mostly privately funded via developers' contributions, costing the extension at £560 million. Options for funding the extension included direct developer contributions (such as from the Battersea Power Station developers), redirection of the
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Mayoral Community Infrastructure Levy in the local area to the project, and
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.


= Preferred route consultation (2011)

= In May 2011, the preferred route of the extension was announced as part of a second consultation by REO and Treasury Holdings, in collaboration with TfL. This consultation proposed an extension of the Northern line from Kennington to Battersea, using the previously proposed Option 2 via Nine Elms. The Nine Elms station was proposed to be located adjacent to Wandsworth Road and a
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supermarket, south of the South West Main Line viaduct. The Battersea station was proposed to be located to the south of the Battersea Power Station development site, adjacent to Battersea Park Road. Ventilation shafts to serve the new tunnels were also proposed at Kennington Park and other locations. Following criticism during the consultation by local residents that route options were not considered, the consultation was extended until August 2011 so that the public could comment on the previously proposed route options. However, Option 2 remained the preferred option. Following feedback during consultation, the project would ensure that a future extension to
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could be built in the future. The consultation noted that the extension could open by 2017, pending potential delays. In October 2011, a report commissioned by
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showed that the proposed extension had a positive
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, with the potential of delivering up to £4.5bn in tax receipts across the area. In November 2011, Chancellor
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announced that the UK Government would financially support the extension of the Northern line to Battersea, with the potential creation of an Enterprise Zone in the Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea area.


= Power Station developer into administration (2011)

= In December 2011, Treasury Holdings went into administration, after failing to repay debts of £340m to
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and Ireland's
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(NAMA). Due to the
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and the collapse of the
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, REO and Treasury Holdings had not been able to find an investor to allow them to proceed with the development. REO had been criticised by investors and potential partners for their high levels of debt, as well as their "overly litigious" approach to business. For the first time in its history, the Power Station site was put up for sale on the open market by Lloyds and NAMA. As part of the sale, the £200m contribution to the Northern line extension remained, as well as the approved planning permission. Despite the sale of the site, Mayor Boris Johnson requested that the planning and development of the extension continue, with responsibility of the project passing to TfL. In March 2012, the Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea Opportunity Area Planning Framework was published by the Greater London Authority (GLA), proposing 16,000 new homes, 500,000m² of commercial space and 27,000 new jobs across the Vauxhall, Nine Elms and Battersea area, as well as outlining the infrastructure requirements required to support this level of growth.


= Power Station sold, further consultation (2012)

= In June 2012, the
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site was sold to a
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n consortium of companies for £400m. The consortium included S P Setia (a property company),
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(a trading conglomerate) and Employees Provident Fund (Malaysia's largest pension fund). The consortium stated that they were in favour of the extension, and confirmed that they would honour the £200m contribution towards the extension. In November 2012, TfL launched a consultation into the preferred route, prior to submission of a
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to seek permission for the extension to be built. TfL had reassessed the various route options, confirming that Route 2 via Nine Elms was the best option. TfL also reassessed the potential station sites at both Battersea and Nine Elms, as well as confirming the locations of ventilation shafts. Residents were also concerned regarding the potential levels of overcrowding at
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, and TfL were considering if works were required to mitigate this. The proposed station site at Battersea was vacant, and the proposed station site at Nine Elms was being used as a supermarket car park, as well as an office building. This ensured that local opposition to demolition (such as the
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for the
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project) was avoided. In December 2012, HM Treasury confirmed that it would allow the GLA to borrow up to £1 billion from the
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, at a preferential rate, to finance the construction of the line. Major development sites across the area – such as at
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– would pay back the loan over time by developer contributions. As part of consultations into
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in 2014, the developer of the Battersea Power Station site suggested that Battersea could be the location of a station instead of at King's Road Chelsea. This would provide a link between the area and
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.


Public inquiry

In April 2013, TfL applied for a
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to seek permission to build the extension. TfL also began work to appoint a contractor to build the extension, as well as undertaking ground investigation works to understand the soil and subsoil where the new tunnels are to be built. In July 2013, Prime Minister David Cameron and
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Najib Razak broke ground on the £8bn Battersea Power Station development, with Cameron stating that "where once there was little hope of decent public transport links, we have nailed that problem". On 19 November 2013, the Secretary of State for Transport announced the start of a public inquiry to be conducted by an independent planning inspector, into the proposed construction of the extension. During the inquiry, the inspector heard from those in favour of the extension (such as TfL, the promoter of the extension, as well as other supporters), from those objecting to the extension, as well as points raised by concerned third parties (such as from statutory undertakers). Points covered in the inquiry included that the extension would only serve one developer, that other alternatives (such as a route via Vauxhall) were not sufficiently tested, impacts on the Kennington Green Conservation Area and Kennington Park, that an extension to Clapham Junction station should be built, as well as concerns regarding the levels of noise, vibration and dust during construction. The inspector noted that the support of the extension by the three local London boroughs "should not be underestimated", and that there was "strong support from businesses and interests" across the Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea Opportunity Area and the wider area. TfL's responsiveness was also recognised, acting upon feedback to modifying the scheme to limit concerns, as well as adopting the most "stringent operational noise controls than on any other new underground railway in the UK". The public inquiry was completed on 20 December 2013. In June 2014, the planning inspector recommended that the scheme proceed along with various recommendations. The extension was given the final approval by Secretary of State for Transport Patrick McLoughlin in November 2014, and was projected to open in 2020 at a cost of around £1bn. In 2014, an agreement was reached between TfL and the developers of Battersea Power Station to name the Battersea station "Battersea Power Station". This name first appeared during the December 2014 TfL Board meeting.


Construction and commissioning

In August 2014, Mike Brown, managing director of London Underground, announced that a £500 million six-year contract had been awarded to a
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of Ferrovial Agroman and Laing O'Rourke to design and build the Northern line extension to Battersea, with
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as design engineer. Awaiting the final approval, TfL noted that the project could be completed before the
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project, pending any potential delays. Preparation works started on the route in 2015, with Mayor Boris Johnson officially starting construction on 23 November 2015 at a ceremony at Battersea Power Station. Boring of the tunnels was estimated to begin in 2017, with the extension complete by 2020. In mid-February 2017, two large
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s were delivered to the Battersea construction site, and lowered to tunnel level by a large crane. The boring machines were named ''Helen'' and ''Amy'' – after the first British astronaut
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, and British aviation pioneer
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, the first female pilot to fly solo from London to Australia – following a competition amongst local school children. A 300m temporary conveyor belt was constructed to transport an estimated 300,000 tonnes of excavated material from the Battersea construction site to the
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, where it would loaded onto barges to be transported to
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to create new arable farmland. The main tunnelling work started in April 2017 and was completed on 8 November 2017, with a breakthrough at Kennington. Tunnelling work to connect the bored tunnels to the existing Kennington loop of the Northern line was dug by hand, due to risk of impacting the existing Northern line. Following the completion of tunnelling, work began on the installation of rails, power and communication equipment, as well as the station structures themselves. In July 2017,
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agreed to a request by the developers of Battersea Power Station to reduce the percentage of
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at the development from 15% to 9%, due to the cost of the £266.4m contribution towards the extension. This was criticised by the Mayor of London,
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, who called the request to reduce the affordable housing 'shameful'. In December 2017, the detailed designs for Battersea station were approved by Wandsworth Council. In January 2018, the first train travelled over the completed 'step plate' junctions at Kennington that will allow access to the extension. In March 2018, the detailed designs for Nine Elms station were approved by Lambeth Council. In May 2018, Mayor of London
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noted that changes to the design of the development above the future Battersea station by the Power Station developer had increased the cost of the station by around £240m, and that TfL was seeking to recoup these costs. Work at Kennington to build additional platform cross passages was completed in September 2018. In January 2019, Mayor Sadiq Khan announced a delay to the opening of the project from December 2020 to 2021, due to a variety of construction delays. In June 2019, it was announced that installation of track had been completed, and that an engineering train travelled the full length of the tunnel from Kennington to Battersea for the first time. By February 2020, construction of the extension was nearly complete, with platforms, escalators and the Tube Roundel installed in the stations. In March 2020, work on the extension was paused due to the
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. Work resumed at the end of May 2020 with
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and other mitigation measures. In July 2020, the roof of the Battersea station was handed over to the
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developer to allow their construction to begin. In November and December 2020, stations were energised and track traction current turned on. Subsequently, the first 1995 Stock train ran onto the extension over the 2020 Christmas period, marking the start of the signal testing period. Kennington station was moved from Zone 2 to the Zone 1/2 boundary in May 2021, in preparation for the opening of the extension. In June 2021, it was announced that the extension will have 4G mobile signal, unlike the majority of the tunnelled Underground network in 2021. The 4G network will also support the future Home Office Emergency Services Network, which will replace the current Airwave emergency services communication network. By summer 2021, final testing and commissioning was underway, with regular test trains running from July 2021.


Opening of extension

The extension was opened on 20 September 2021. The initial peak-time service was six trains per hour, with five trains an hour at off-peak times. In June 2022, service levels were doubled, following completion of the temporary closure of the Bank branch of the Northern line in 2022 for the
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upgrade. In September 2022, TfL announced that over 5 million trips had been made on the extension since opening, with an average of 40,000 trips a week at Nine Elms and 80,000 at Battersea Power Station. Battersea Power Station noted that demand would increase further from October 2022, with the opening of the Power Station as a office and retail complex. TfL estimate that demand could increase to 10 million a year by 2024/25.


Route and stations

The extension of the Northern line comprises of twin tunnels (3,150 m long northbound and 3,250 m long southbound), with two new stations and two ventilation shafts. All stations are fully accessible with step-free access from street to train. Both of the new stations are located in Zone 1. Branching off the Northern line at Kennington, the tunnels connect to the Kennington Loop, a loop of tunnel that allows Northern line trains from the Charing Cross branch of the line to turn around. Although the loop remains, the two tunnels branch off it to head south. Two shafts located at Kennington Park and Kennington Green provide ventilation and emergency access to the tunnels. Passing underneath
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and the Victoria line tunnels, the line turns west.


Nine Elms station

Nine Elms station is located adjacent to Wandsworth Road, and is the only intermediate station on the route. A pedestrian route under the Nine Elms to Waterloo Viaduct allows access to the US Embassy and other developments in Nine Elms. The line continues, slowly turning towards the south to be parallel with Battersea Park Road.


Battersea Power Station station

Battersea Power Station station is located at the south of the Battersea Power Station development site, a short walk from Battersea Park station. A crossover junction prior to the station allows trains to terminate in either platform. Overrun tunnels underneath Battersea Dogs & Cats Home were proposed, however these were omitted to save money.


Design, architecture and art

The station buildings at Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station and other structures such as the ventilation head houses in Kennington were designed by
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. Both stations were built using the cut-and-cover
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method, where the station is built in a large concrete box dug out of the ground. At Nine Elms, the station was constructed to have a future residential development of 400 new homes designed by
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built above the station. Neither station on the extension will have
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installed, although provision has been made for future installation should they be required. Both stations on the extension were to have permanent artworks installed by TfL's contemporary art programme,
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. At Battersea Power Station, Brazilian-British artist Alexandre da Cunha installed ''Sunset, Sunrise, Sunset'', a 100-metre-long kinetic sculpture in the ticket hall of the station, using the obsolete technology of the rotating billboard. The proposed artwork for Nine Elms was not installed for technical reasons, and a new work will be commissioned in the future. During the period of construction, Art on the Underground commissioned two artists, Emma Smith and Nina Wakeford, to undertake temporary artworks, engaging with local residents, construction workers and TfL staff to create them.


Benefits of the extension

Transport for London (TfL), local councils and developers have outlined a wide range of benefits of the extension. Lambeth and Wandsworth Councils have estimated that around 20,000 new homes and 25,000 new jobs could be provided, and that the extension will support the regeneration of the Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea area. Developers and local councils note that access to major development sites across the area such as
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, Embassy Gardens,
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and the
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will be improved by the extension, especially that the extension is in Zone 1. Transport in the local area has been improved, bringing
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to communities currently served only by buses, as well as the more frequent trains than existing National Rail services from Battersea Park station. In 2022, TfL noted that journey times from the area to the
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and the West End have been cut by 50%, with an average journey time saving of 17 minutes. Furthermore, TfL state that the extension will reduce overcrowding on local bus services and at Vauxhall station, as well as on the Victoria and Northern lines. The extension has also increased the number of accessible, step-free Underground stations. As with the proposed
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, TfL proposes to use its property development arm to build residential development above Nine Elms station and at a Kennington worksite following the opening of the extension. This would recoup some of the costs of building the extension, as well as providing long term income for TfL. The Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea regeneration also improved other transport infrastructure in the area, including
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s, a new
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river boat pier and an upgrade of Vauxhall Underground station at a cost of £36m providing step-free access to the Victoria line. Other proposed works have included a new bridge across the River Thames to Pimlico and a planned rebuild of
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.


Perspectives

The extension is supported by local boroughs, property developers with redevelopment sites in the area, as well as local people living near the extension. The extension is the first major expansion of the Underground since the
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opened in 1999. However, the extension has been criticised for a variety of reasons. The percentage of
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at the
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development has been criticised – this was reduced in 2017, partially due to the cost of the £266.4m contribution towards the extension. Other criticism has been regarding the developments in the area catalysed by the extension, with concerns regarding high amount of foreign ownership and
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property investments, rather than local people purchasing properties. During the public inquiry, the planned extension was also criticised for a perception of an "extension for developers" and that money would have been better spent on other transport projects in London. The potential of
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in the Vauxhall, Nine Elms and Battersea areas due to the extension was also noted. The extension has also been criticised for failing to extend to Clapham Junction railway station, one of the busiest stations in the UK.


Cost and funding

The extension is estimated to have cost around £1.1bn to construct. This amount is £160m below budget, despite construction delays. The extension was funded by a £1bn loan to the Greater London Authority from the
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to be repaid by developer contributions (
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s and Community Infrastructure Levy) in the Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea area, as well as through
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.


Future


Extension to Clapham Junction

Provision has been made for a future extension of the Northern line to
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, with a reserved course underneath
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. During the public inquiry into the extension in 2014, the inspector noted that although an extension to Clapham Junction would be desirable, it was unnecessary to meet the needs of the Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea regeneration area. Additionally, it was noted that an extension to Clapham Junction could overwhelm the extension, due to the high demand. Despite the proposal for the future
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project to serve the station, local residents and politicians have continued to request a future extension of the Northern line to Clapham Junction.


Potential future split of the Northern line

Unlike other
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lines, the
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has two separate branches (Charing Cross and City) through Central London, meeting at Camden Town and Kennington. TfL has previously proposed splitting the line into two separate lines, with one line running from Edgware to Battersea Power Station via Charing Cross; and the other one running from High Barnet and Mill Hill East to Morden via Bank. This would allow more trains to run on each branch, increasing capacity by around 25%. The extension to Battersea now allows trains on the Charing Cross branch to terminate at Battersea Power Station. However, a complete split into two lines would require Camden Town station to be rebuilt – given that the station is already severely overcrowded at peak times, and such a split would mean more passengers changing trains at the station. Detailed report, with updated timeline etc. In 2018, plans to upgrade and rebuild Camden Town station were placed indefinitely on hold, due to TfL's financial situation.


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