Huddersfield Station set to get a make-over as part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade programme

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158845 at Huddersfield // Credit: Harry Gribbins

Huddersfield Station, which celebrated its 175th anniversary last year,  is set to see work get underway at the end of November as part of the multi-billion pound . The programme of work will see a revamp of the station, modernising it and creating improved accessibility for customers. This work also supports a wider long-term transformational aim for the station, which will include:

  • New layout
  • Longer platforms
  • New footbridge
  • Refurbished roof structure
  • Restored lantern

The programme of work will be considerate to the impressive Grade I listed station and will see its rich heritage preserved and will involve the careful dismantling and removal of the waiting room and toilet area, which was formerly known as the old team room. Once dismantled, the waiting room will be taken off-site to be carefully stored and will later be reinstated as part of the new layout for platforms 3 and 4.

Whilst the work is underway and the waiting room is not available for use, a temporary toilet block which will feature a fully accessible toilet with baby changing facilities will be available at the end of platform 4.

Huddersfield Station // Credit: Network Rail
Huddersfield Station // Credit:

The of the station’s large-scale trainshed roof marks just one of a few examples of ‘Euston Roof’, which remains in operational railways to date. This work will begin during the early part of January and will see scaffold towers put in place on platforms 1 and 4 in order to allow engineers to undertake grit blasting, painting and re-roofing. Whilst the work on the roof is ongoing, the long-stay car park will be closed to support the installation of a site compound.

Paul Sumner, Senior Sponsor on the Transpennine Route Upgrade said:

“Huddersfield Station is an iconic building and an intrinsic part of West Yorkshire heritage, so whilst this series of improvements are necessary, the restoration and retention of its historic features is of paramount importance.”

“That’s why – after an extensive in-depth planning process – the Transpennine Route Upgrade will bring the station up to modern standards in terms of functionality, without harming its cultural and traditional significance.”

Huddersfield Station Birds Eye
Huddersfield Station Bird’s-eye // Credit: Network Rail

Chris Nutton, Major Projects Director for , said:

“Huddersfield station will undergo major changes over the next few years, which will enable faster and more frequent trains to call there and provide better facilities for the millions of passengers who use the station every year.”

“We would like to thank our customers in advance for their understanding and patience as we work together with colleagues from Network Rail to transform Huddersfield into a station fit for the 21st century”.

 

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