
David Davies (Aquatics), Lisa Dobriskey (Athletics), Phillips Idowu (Athletics), Christine Ohurougu (Athletics), Alastair Brownlee (Triathlon) and Simon Matell (Hockey) launch the London 2012 Olympic pictograms at Stratford Station. The pictograms are the visual representations of Olympic sports and disciplines which will be used in the run up to and during the Olympic Games in 2012.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson joins Team GB and ParalympicGB athletes on a Javelin® train test from St. Pancras International to Stratford International. The trains will bring up to 25,000 visitors an hour to and from the Olympic Park during the Games.
A 350 tonne barge is loaded with waste materials from the Olympic Park. The newly-opened Three Mills Lock on the Prescott Channel will be used by the barges to take waste from the Olympic Park to a specialist recycling centre in Rainham, Essex
A 350 tonne barge is loaded with waste materials from the Olympic Park. The newly-opened Three Mills Lock on the Prescott Channel will be used by the barges to take waste from the Olympic Park to a specialist recycling centre in Rainham, Essex.
Aerial view of Stratford Regional Station showing workers on the new mezzanine level entrance. The new entrance will help to increase the capacity of the station and improve passenger interchange between platforms.
Construction work on the new mezzanine level entrance at Stratford Regional Station. The new entrance will help to increase the capacity of the station and improve passenger interchange between platforms.
More than half of building materials are delivered to the Olympic Park by rail or Water.
Workers carry out construction work on the new mezzanine level entrance at Stratford Regional Station. The new entrance will help to increase the capacity of the station and improve passenger interchange between platforms.
Olympic Park freight deliveries arrive on site by rail and are then taken to individual sites across the Park, including the Olympic Stadium in the background.