Platform canopies to be renovated at Lancaster station

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Aerial view of Lancaster station
Aerial view of Lancaster station // Credit: Network Rail Air Operations

Network Rail is to renovate platform canopies at station.

The work involves:

  • replacing all glazing in the platform canopies
  • repairing and strengthening the structure of the canopy structures
  • repainting across the station

is investing £9.5m to restore and upgrade the station building for the future. The work will not impact train services but passengers are advised that the look and feel of the station will be different while the renovations take place.

Because some of the work will need to take place when trains are not running, Network Rail has written to local residents to let them know when work could be noisy. The project to restore the canopies starts next week and is expected to be complete by Spring 2024.

The Grade II listed station was built in 1846 by nineteenth century architect William Tite and was first given listed building status in 1990. Before the listing, alterations were made across the station including the current platform canopies which were changed in the 1960s and 70s. These are now being overhauled to make them brighter, weatherproof and more attractive for passengers.

Lancaster is a key destination on the for commuters and visitors to the historic city. Latest figures from the Office of Rail and Road show that 1.6 million passengers used the station between April 2021 and March 2022.

This latest investment follows a significant upgrade last year which saw the opening of a new public house in a previously derelict part of the station building.

In 2021, an upgrade to the Grade II listed station footbridge was also completed, as part of a £1.3m investment.

Joanna Fielding, Network Rail scheme project manager, said: “Lancaster station is one of the jewels of the West Coast Main Line so I’m delighted we’re able to make this significant investment into the platform canopies and make them fit for the future.

“The work will not only benefit local people but also tourists who travel to the city and wider region. I’d like to thank passengers and local people for their patience while we carry out this essential upgrade to keep the station safe and attractive for decades to come.”

Michael Byrne, Station Manager at Lancaster, said: “We’re proud to be working with Network Rail to refurbish the canopy roofs and would like to remind customers our staff will be on hand to assist them during their journeys while the work takes place. Once complete, the project will enhance and protect key features of this beautiful station, so they can be enjoyed by customers travelling to and from Lancaster for many years to come.”

 

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