Main contract awarded for construction of new Cambridgeshire station

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Indicative visualisation of Cambridge South station from the east
Credit: Network Rail

A £93.4 million contract to construct a new railway station at has been awarded to J Murphy & Sons Ltd.

On 5 June the Rail Minister announced that the government would fund the construction of the station, which will be a two-storey four-platform station situated on the Main next to the Biomedical Campus.

Cambridge South station visualisation
Visualisation of the new Cambridge South station. // Credit:

Facilities to be provided include:

  • ticket vending machines;
  • lifts to provide step-free access to all platforms;
  • accessible toilets and baby change facilities;
  • waiting area;
  • space for retail/catering;
Cambridge South Station Location
Illustration showing the location of Cambridge South station // Credit: Network Rail

Other work will include:

  • 1,000 parking spaces;
  • access for pedestrians and cyclists from both sides of the railway;
  • modifying road layouts and crossings to improve access to the station.

Contractors J Murphy & Sons Ltd. will all work with Network Rail’s integrated delivery partners, Alstom and South Rail Systems Alliance (SRSA), to modify and enhance the rail infrastructure to support the new station, including:

  • remodelling the existing track layout;
  • installing two additional track loops to accommodate a four-platform station;
  • upgrading Shepreth Branch Junction;
  • modifying the railway’s southern approach to Cambridge station;
  • making provision for overhead line electrification infrastructure and a substation;
  • modifying existing signalling equipment;
  • stopping up two private level crossings and providing alternative access.
Cambridge station is 175 years old
Entrance of the main station at Cambridge. // Credit: Greater Anglia

Enabling works have already started with the establishment of a worksite compound, installation of overhead line masts, and construction of the front walls of the platforms. Completion of the new station is currently planned for 2025.

Essential engineering work in connection with the new station, as well as re-signalling at Cambridge and other projects will affect services on weekends this autumn. The latest updates about service changes can be found by clicking here.

Katie Frost, Network Rail’s route director for Anglia said: “Awarding the delivery contract is a significant milestone for the Cambridge South project which will allow us to complete this exciting new station for Cambridge.

“I’m looking forward to continuing to work with Murphy, as we move into the main work phase and build on the early enabling work that has already been delivered.”

Joe Kennedy, Project Director for Murphy said: “We’re very excited to be continuing our work on Cambridge South Station. Murphy has made significant progress over recent months completing the enabling works, commenced installation of all four platforms, station building piling and undertaken all groundworks to facilitate the track being realigned during a blockade in December 2023.

“We have forged a strong working relationship with Network Rail and our other delivery partners, SRSA and Alstom on this major infrastructure project and look forward to completing this station for the people of Cambridge.”

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