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Title: Waterloo's new balcony opens
Post by: RichardB on July 17, 2012, 10:25:43
I look forward to seeing it

http://www.networkrail.co.uk/news/2012/july/Waterloo-stations-new-220m-balcony-is-open/


Title: Re: Waterloo's new balcony opens
Post by: broadgage on July 17, 2012, 11:02:09
I was there on Saturday (14/07/2012) and although the balcony was open it was not completly finished. Few if any of the shops were open, and only half the escalators were working.

Still impresive though, a good view to be had.
Once all the hoardings and barriers at main concourse level are removed, congestion should be reduced.


Title: Re: Waterloo's new balcony opens
Post by: Electric train on July 17, 2012, 13:44:47
Just as well it was very noisy working in the offices above (although I don't work in them now)

This is an excellent adaption of the station, the first floor offices were always dingy places to work, removing most of the retail clutter from the main concourse giving it more space.


Title: Re: Waterloo's new balcony opens
Post by: RichardB on July 17, 2012, 17:09:27
I was on the First Floor too, opposite Platform 4.  Quite nice down that end.  Long time ago now.

Were you there when there was a staff canteen above Burger King?   


Title: Re: Waterloo's new balcony opens
Post by: SandTEngineer on July 17, 2012, 18:06:58
I once worked in Suite 3 (Platform 1 end) both on floor 1 and 2 and you never heard a thing from the noise on the station, not even the PA.


Title: Re: Waterloo's new balcony opens
Post by: Electric train on July 17, 2012, 20:35:01
I once worked in Suite 3 (Platform 1 end) both on floor 1 and 2 and you never heard a thing from the noise on the station, not even the PA.
I was on the First Floor too, opposite Platform 4.  Quite nice down that end.  Long time ago now.

Were you there when there was a staff canteen above Burger King?   
You would not recognise the offices now, Suit 3 & 2 on both floor 2 & 3 now open plan, like wise suite 1.  There is a "Deli Bar" basically sandwiches, jacket taties and hot drinks etc on floor 2 suit 2 just before you go into floor 1 that is also the central area for meeting rooms, the Deli is used as a break out area for informal meetings and the whole building is NR WIFI.  The occupants are in Suite 1 Kent Route and in Suite 2 & 3 Investment Projects Wessex and Sussex Routes


Title: Re: Waterloo's new balcony opens
Post by: RichardB on July 18, 2012, 01:02:59
I once worked in Suite 3 (Platform 1 end) both on floor 1 and 2 and you never heard a thing from the noise on the station, not even the PA.
I was on the First Floor too, opposite Platform 4.  Quite nice down that end.  Long time ago now.

Were you there when there was a staff canteen above Burger King?   
You would not recognise the offices now, Suit 3 & 2 on both floor 2 & 3 now open plan, like wise suite 1.  There is a "Deli Bar" basically sandwiches, jacket taties and hot drinks etc on floor 2 suit 2 just before you go into floor 1 that is also the central area for meeting rooms, the Deli is used as a break out area for informal meetings and the whole building is NR WIFI.  The occupants are in Suite 1 Kent Route and in Suite 2 & 3 Investment Projects Wessex and Sussex Routes

I worked there from 89 - 92 and then moved to Friars Bridge Court so you're right, I wouldn't recognise it now.  Still small offices and the great long curving corridors.  Pleased I saw it - at this distance, I can even now reveal I once used the GM's loo on the 2nd Floor (The GM's Office was at the Suburban end too). 



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