The date for the opening of phase one of Wolverhampton‘s new railway station will be announced next month as construction nears completion.
Works on the first of two build phases will be coming to an end in the next few weeks.
Phase one of the station will be tested and commissioned in conjunction with Network Rail, West Midlands Railway (WMR) and Avanti West Coast.
The Entry into Service period will ensure that the station is fully ready to open to the public and involves the testing and commissioning of all equipment and services
The new station building to serve the city will be fully open later in 2020.
What did the officials say?
City of Wolverhampton Council cabinet member for city economy, Councillor Harman Banger, said:
“A lot of hard work has been put in by all the partners on the Interchange scheme and it is heartening for everyone in the city to see the vision of the new railway station becoming a reality.
“This next period will be one of the most important, and complex, of the whole scheme where numerous stakeholders, including the train operators and Network Rail, will come together with the aim of getting the station ready to open for public use.
“There is more than £4.4 billion of investment on site or in the pipeline across the city, and the railway station development is a big part of how we are re-imagining and re-inventing our city centre.”
Councillor Ian Ward, WMCA portfolio holder for transport and leader of Birmingham City Council, said:
“It is great to see that progress is being made on the Wolverhampton Railway Station redevelopment. At the same time, we are making progress on the Metro extension along Pipers Row, which when complete will create a fantastic transport hub offering passengers seamless journeys between rail, tram and bus. It is also a catalyst for new investment in both Wolverhampton and the wider West Midlands.”
Brenda Lawrence, head of stations for West Midlands Railway, added:
“As the operator of the new-look Wolverhampton station we are excited at the progress which has been made to date.
“The new facility will hugely benefit our passengers and will also receive our new fleet of trains which begin to arrive in the second half of 2020 as part of our £700 million investment to increase capacity on the network by 25%.”
Steve Parry, managing director of Ion Development, said:
“We are looking forward to the public and staff enjoying the new state-of-the-art facilities which is a significant development for the city, and one that will aid the regeneration of the commercial district enormously. Wolverhampton’s railway station will become an important gateway, creating a positive welcome for visitors and aiding the efficiency of commuter travel.”
David Golding, interim route director for Network Rail’s Central route, added:
“The new station will transform first impressions of Wolverhampton and we are working closely with all our partners to deliver this upgrade for passengers. It is a great example of how investment from outside the railway industry can provide better facilities and services for passengers while helping regenerate surrounding areas.”
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Coventry railway station could do with a rebuild. As it’s like stepping back time in the 1960’s or 1970’s. Unless the railway station at Coventry is a listed building and cannot be demolished & rebuilt.