Leeds City Station has had a major facelift due to a new station façade, that sees the station renovated after 50 years.
The entrance allows more natural light into the station thanks to the large glass windows and a transparent roof.
This work is the result of a year-long project to refurbish and upgrade Leeds station. This meant that the ticket barriers and toilets were refurbished, improving passenger needs.
Further plans include adding a platform zero to create more space for trains and reduce the effect of delays on the network.
What did the officials say?
Matt Rice, Route Director for Network Rail‘s North and East Route, said:
“Over the past year, we’ve seen many improvements to Leeds station. The combination of the new glass entrance and transparent roof creates a much more open and airier atmosphere.
“The new look of the main concourse was inspired by the southern entrance to create a real identity for the station which befits the city of Leeds and welcomes passengers as they travel through the station.
“We’re continuing to make improvements to Leeds station which will bring further benefits to passengers in the form of more reliable journeys and improved facilities.”
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