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Grand Central continues £2.6m station investment programme
Train operator Grand Central has announced further details of a number of station investment schemes, demonstrating its continued commitment to the communities it serves.
A raft of schemes are now underway at stations along Grand Central’s North East and West Riding routes – part of the company’s ongoing investment to enhance customer experience on board, online and at stations.
The improvements, which are due to be completed in early 2020, will see a revamp of the station facilities in Sunderland, Hartlepool, Eaglescliffe, Thirsk, Bradford Interchange, Brighouse, Mirfield and Wakefield Kirkgate. They will make the stations more welcoming and comfortable for customers travelling to and from these destinations.
The station investment programme includes:
- Sunderland – cosmetic refresh of the main concourse, with significant visual improvements including new decoration and signage. New staff accommodation providing a greater level of Grand Central presence within the station.
- Hartlepool – new customer lounge, providing wireless charging points alongside significantly improved seating space with breakfast bar style workstations.
- Eaglescliffe – new First Class lounge and standard class waiting room. The facility will provide a range of charging options for passengers alongside improved waiting facilities and workstation areas. The waiting room will make use of solar panels and rainwater harvesting.
- Thirsk – Car park expansion scheme taking the total number of parking spaces to 73 plus an additional 5 disabled spaces. Improved lighting and drainage as well as passive provision for electric vehicle charging points.
- Bradford Interchange – improved facilities to allow additional train cleaning and servicing to be undertaken at the station providing an improved on board experience.
- Brighouse – replacement of old waiting shelters on platforms 1 and 2, providing an improved passenger facility.
- Mirfield – Grand Central is working with Kirklees council to provide improved LED lighting on the existing underpass.
- Wakefield Kirkgate – provision of new standard class waiting room with toilets and coffee pod in addition to the Grand Central First Class lounge, replacing the existing waiting shelter. The waiting area will provide improved seating and charging facilities. The waiting room will utilise solar panels and rainwater harvesting.
The announcement comes at an exciting time for Grand Central following the completion of its £9m refurbishment programme to upgrade its Adelante fleet. The company has also recently been granted access rights by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) to operate an additional daily return service between Sunderland and London Kings Cross until at least 2021, and new services between Blackpool and London Euston until 2026.
Sean English, Chief Operating Officer at Grand Central, said: “We are delighted to announce further details of this phase of our major investment programme to improve the station facilities along our routes. It reinforces our commitment to investing in the communities we serve and enhancing facilities for the benefit of current and future customers.
“It is hugely important to us that our customers enjoy the best possible experience when travelling with Grand Central and that starts at the station. We have listened to our customers and taken on board what they have asked for. Ultimately, we want to look after them at every stage of their journey, offering modern, inviting and accessible facilities at the stations along our routes. It’s about creating spaces that people in communities can enjoy and feel proud of and breathing new life into previously unused areas.
“We are looking forward to the completion of the projects and can’t wait for people passing through the stations to experience the benefits for themselves and come back time and time again.”
The station renovations are being delivered in partnership with JMD Developments. The work is being carried out with as little disruption to passengers as possible.
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Notes to editors:
Grand Central Railway Company Limited is an established train operator which provides direct rail connections from towns and cities in Yorkshire and the North East England with London.
Customer satisfaction levels are consistently high and the rail company was named Britain’s best value rail operator for the seventh time in Autumn 2019 National Rail Passenger Survey.
Grand Central operates West Riding services between Bradford Interchange, Low Moor, Halifax, Brighouse, Mirfield, Wakefield Kirkgate, Pontefract Monkhill, Doncaster and London King’s Cross. The rail operator also operates North East services between Sunderland, Hartlepool, Eaglescliffe, Northallerton, Thirsk, York and London King’s Cross. Grand Central will start operating services on the North West between Blackpool, Poulton-le-Fylde, Kirkham and Wesham, Preston, Nuneaton, Milton Keynes and London Euston from Spring 2020.
Grand Central is part of the Arriva group. Arriva is one of the leading providers of passenger transport in Europe, employing over 53,000 people and delivering 2 billion passenger journeys a year across 14 European countries. We are part of Deutsche Bahn (DB), one of the world’s leading passenger and logistics companies, and are responsible for DB's regional passenger transport services outside Germany.
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