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Charing Cross Station

We were approached to repair a bespoke pier cap at Charing Cross station after an incident where a lorry accidentally reversed into one of the station’s stone pillars.

Project Details

Client: Network Rail

Location: Charing Cross Station

Project Type: Pier Cap Repair

Products: Pier Cap & Cladding

Stone Colour: Portland

Challenge

Charing Cross Railway Station, in Central London, was built in 1864 and remains one of the city’s most historic landmarks. The station plays a key role in London’s transport network, with around 16 million people passing through its gates each year1.

We were approached by a specialist historic building repair and restoration firm after an incident where a lorry accidentally reversed into one of the station’s stone pillars, causing significant damage to a pier cap.

Approach

Design

For this project, we were provided with complete CAD drawings for the replacement pier cap and cladding sections. Having these detailed drawings from the start allowed us to save time, bypassing our in-house CAD team. Instead, we were able to send the approved drawings straight to our joinery department.

Production

All the items produced were bespoke and created using our Portland stone colour, as this matched the rest of the existing stonework, as you will see in the production process below:

Our team of skilled joiners produced the mould for the replacement pier cap to a very high standard, ensuring an accurate shape and smooth finish ready for casting.

Once the mould was created, our craftsmen hand-filled it with a semi-dry cast stone mixture, carefully compacting the material to achieve strength, precision, and fine detail. This hands-on approach allowed us to create a large, bespoke cast stone pier cap that exactly matched the original design.

Post Installation

No post installation support was required on this project as the customer had experience in cast stone.

Result

The restoration project was a complete success, creating a perfect match to the original stonework and preserving the station’s historic character.

One of the main challenges of this project was the size and weight of the pier cap. Measuring over one metre square and weighing around 480kg, it was far too heavy to move manually; the pier cap had to be mechanically lifted into place. Stripping the mould after casting also required careful handling to protect the finished surface.

Once installed, the lamp fixture was placed back on top of the pier cap, fully restoring the original appearance.

As you can see in the gallery below, the restored pier cap matches the existing one perfectly, leaving the restored pillar looking at home within this historic London landmark.

We loved working on such a famous building. If you ever pass the station, take a look and see if you can spot our new one!

“The new pier cap now blends perfectly with the rest of the station’s stonework, restoring both the look and strength of this well-known London landmark. We were proud to play a part in helping Charing Cross Station keep its historic charm for years to come.”

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