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Connectivity. Transport - the facts.

One West Point is ideally located and in close proximity to what will be the most important transport hub in the UK. It is the only place where the Elizabeth Line, HS2 and the Central Line combine and 3 other major rail networks are within 5 minutes reach.

Journey Times will be further revolutionised by the opening of the HS2 Superhub and from One West Point you will be able to reach Bond St in 9 minutes, Tottenham Court road in 10 minutes, Canary Wharf in 23 minutes and Heathrow in 18 minutes. Once HS2 opens Birmingham will be a mere 31 minutes away.

The upgrade to London's transport system is the largest for over a century. One West Point will be at the centre of this revolution, allowing its residents to live within this uniquely connected location in the Capital.

2 min walk to North Acton tube station (Central Line)
6 min walk to Acton Town main Line station
4 min tube journey to White City (Central Line)
14 min tube journey to Bond Street (Central Line)
24 min tube journey to Bank (Central Line)
Regeneration. Old Oak Common. The go-to destination

The regeneration of Old Oak Common and Park Royal will provide a compelling new place for Londoners to live and work. Part of a 1,600 acre masterplan, the regeneration is the largest of its kind in the uk, only equalled by the rejuvenation of East London's royal docks.

The £26 billion redevelopment will further enhance West London's appeal alongside the expansion and growth of White City and Europe's largest shopping centre, Westfield. The area will also be home to a 25 acre, £3 billion new campus for imperial college London, one of the UK's leading universities. The regeneration will create up to 40,000 new homes and 65,000 new jobs, fuelling the UK economy by £7.6 billion a year.

Park Royal is already the UK's prime manufacturing and logistics district and the new residential, retail, education and transport focus will cement Old Oak Common as the go-to destination in West London.

Education

Imperial College which is ranked 8th in the 2019 world university rankings is delivering a world-class new campus in White City which is in close proximity to One West Point.

This new site will complement the university's flagship White City and Hammersmith hospital campuses to provide dynamic colocation facilities that support collaboration, innovation, and the sharing of ideas between imperial's student and academic community, businesses, and partners from government and the local community. Imperial College London has over 16,000 students and 8,000 staff and regularly ranks as one of the top universities in the world. The times higher education ranks it as one of the top 3 in europe.

One West Point is also only a 20 minute tube ride away on the central line from the London School of Economics (LSE).

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Introduction to the Old Oak and Park Royal development corporation

The regeneration of Old Oak and Park Royal will provide a compelling new place for Londoners to live and work. The 650 ha site, with plans for one of the largest regeneration projects, in the best-connected place in the UK is being brought forward by the Mayor of London's Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation - OPDC.

Built around the only place where HS2 meets the Elizabeth line, with connections to central London, the north and west of England, as well as Heathrow Airport, OPDC's plans will create up to 25,000 new homes and 65,000 new jobs, fuelling the UK economy by £7.6 billion a year.

The £26 billion redevelopment will further enhance west London's appeal alongside the expansion and growth of White City and Europe's largest shopping centre, Westfield. The area will also be home to a 25 acre, £3 billion new campus for imperial college London, one of the UK's leading universities.

Park Royal is already the UK's prime manufacturing and logistics district and the new residential, retail, education and transport focus will cement Old Oak as the go-to destination in west London.

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