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Old Oak Common, almost 5km west of Paddington Station, first opened as a rail depot in 1906. Part of the site has been redeveloped as a new maintenance facility for Elizabeth line trains.

At any one time, it will house and maintain up to 42 of the line’s 70 trains. In east London, additional train stabling has been created at the existing Ilford depot.
We produced the reference design for both depots and provided technical support to Crossrail Ltd throughout the detailed design and construction phases.
We modelled the depot’s operations to ensure trains will arrive, undergo maintenance, and depart within the limited time available in the timetable. Achieving this objective required a well-planned layout for plant and equipment, with room for future expansion.
Women’s travel patterns have historically differed from men’s in distinct ways. These patterns continue to evolve and remain important considerations for transportation planning across North America.
Our brilliant people help address rail's most complex technical challenges with ingenuity, achieving higher standards for project delivery, and enabling efficient and effective operations, maintenance and renewal.
The Highway 1 Colquitz River Bridges project has reached completion, marking a major milestone for transit users and communities in Greater Victoria, British Columbia.
The four-year framework underpins TfL’s ability to plan and deliver complex programmes across London’s transport network helping to improve safety, reliability and sustainability.
Our role focuses on the major design-build package covering excavation, tunneling, and structural shells for the future 106th Street Station and its connecting tunnels.
Mott MacDonald has been appointed to support delivery of one of two major packages for the first stage of The Wave heavy passenger rail line, as part of the CoastalTraX consortium.
Mott MacDonald has secured a leading role on Scotland Excel’s £160M national framework, supporting local authorities across Scotland with sustainable infrastructure and engineering services.
Professor Denise Bower OBE, Mott MacDonald group director for external engagement, has been appointed as chair of the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE).
The Tram Grade Separation Projects Alliance (TGSPA) has removed key bottlenecks along Adelaide’s Glenelg tram corridor, including three high-traffic level crossings, improving safety and reliability.
The vision for the Milldale Infrastructure Projects began in 2016 as part of Auckland Council's strategic plan to enable growth in the area west of State Highway 1 (SH1) near Wainui.