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Dalston Junction

JMP designed the northern anchor station at Dalston Junction Interchange as part of the multi-billion pound East London Line Project, opened in May 2010 by the London Mayor, Boris Johnson, which links Hackney to Croydon.
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The masterplan includes Transport for London's major new interchange, a residential and mixed-use over-station development and new public square for the London Borough of Hackney, due for completion in 2012.
 
A new multi-platform bus station forms a key part of the interchange, which also has safeguards for Crossrail connections in the future.

The four-platform London Overground interchange sits at the heart of the comprehensive, regenerative masterplan, which JMP successfully delivered a detailed planning consent for in 2006.
 
The 33,000sqm 309 unit residential and mixed-use over-station scheme is arranged around the proposed rail and bus stations. JMP is developing the scheme with Barratt, the principal development partner of the over site development.
 
Construction commenced in June 2009.
  • Type

    Buildings

  • Sector

    -

  • Location

    Hackney, London

  • Description

    -

  • Client

    Barratt (East London), Transport for London, London Development Agency and London Borough of Hackney

  • Size

    33,000 sqm

  • Cost

    £90 million

  • Team

    John McAslan + Partners, Architect
    AKT, Structural Engineer
    White Code, Services Engineer
    Barratt, Quantity Surveyor

  • Status

    2004 onwards