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| Weston Williamson to design High Speed 2 station Weston Williamson has been appointed to design a 14-platform station at Old Oak Common in west London as part of the High Speed 2 link between London and Birmingham. The station will be a key hub on the route and the wider area where it will also serve as an interchange for Heathrow Express, |
Crossrail and Great Western trains. It will be capable of handling up to 250,000 passengers a day. News of the win came as Chris Williamson accompanied prime minister David Cameron on a trade visit to the south-east which called at Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. In his speech at the ASEAN Business Club dinner, |
David Cameron referred to Weston Williamson's work on the Klang Valley MRT as “an example of British consultants being highly regarded in Malaysia". Weston Williamson has been working on the light rail scheme in Kuala Lumpur and has now successfully completed the submission of the tender package for the KVMRT project. |
Weston Williamson established an office in the Malaysian capital in 2010. Pictured: Director of the Malaysian office Geoff Bee at David Cameron’s Business is Great Britain trade event in Kuala Lumpur. |


