Sub-Surface line upgrade contract award for UK Power Networks Services

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London Underground has announced that UK Power Networks Services is to deliver a major upgrade on substations and cables on the Sub-Surface Railway.

Known as package SSR3B, the design and build project is part of London Underground’s Sub-Surface Railway Upgrade programme, which is being carried out on the Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City and District lines, to introduce new rolling stock and signalling systems to increase passenger capacity and improve journey times.

The upgrade, which will support the increased demand for power, will see two new substations constructed at Vine Street (Farringdon) and Triangle Sidings, and five more refurbished in Chiswick Park, Putney Bridge, Ravenscourt Park, Mansion House and Shepherd’s Bush.

Additional power, control and communication cabling will support the works.

New high-voltage, direct current and low-voltage switchgear, transformers rectifiers, cables, batteries, chargers and marshalling cabinets are all part of the SSR3B package of new equipment required to be modified or installed.

Gary Gregory, operations manager at UK Power Networks Services, said: “We are absolutely delighted to have been engaged by London Underground to undertake this upgrade works, this upgrade is a fundamental part of the London Underground upgrade programme. It also further highlights UK Power Networks Services’ ability to undertake complex projects in difficult environments and constraints.

“Events last year, principally the Olympic Games, showed what a significant transport system London has and London Underground is a great part of that.

“We are proud to be able to continue to provide a first-class service to the company and its passengers.”

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