Wednesday 9 May 2018
New platform arrives for Glasgow Queen Street passengers
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- Scotland’s Railway: Scotland
Glasgow Queen Street’s newly-extended platform 1 has entered service as the £120m redevelopment of the station reaches its first key milestone.
During the May bank holiday weekend, Network Rail completed a six month project to extend the platform by 50 metres, providing additional space for longer four-carriage trains.
Work stated in November 2017 with the demolition of the former ticket office and staff accommodation block to clear the space needed to lengthen the platform.
During the project, engineers worked over 11,500 hours to remove more than 4,000 tonnes of demolition material before laying 200 tonnes of ballast, 35 metres of new sleepers and rails, and installing overhead power masts.
Alan Ross, director of sponsorship for Network Rail Scotland, said: “We are transforming Glasgow Queen Street to create a bigger and brighter station and successfully completing the extension of platform one is the first significant milestone for the project team.
“The redevelopment of Queen Street, and the recently completed electrification of the main Edinburgh-Glasgow line, is part of our plan to build the best railway Scotland has ever had – delivering longer, faster trains with more seats for customers.”
On Friday (May 4), Transport Minister Humza Yousaf visited the station to view progress on the extension works.
Mr Yousaf, said: “It’s great to see very real progress at Queen Street Station with the accelerated delivery of the platform one extension. Once complete, the redeveloped station will deliver a fully accessible, modern, transport facility that better serves the needs of passengers and the city while also enabling longer, faster, greener trains to operate.”
In addition to the extension of platform 1, platforms 2-5 will also be lengthened to accept trains up to eight-carriages long.
Consort House and the Millennium Hotel extension buildings are currently being removed from the front of the station to make way for these longer platforms, as well as a new station frontage, concourse and entrances.
When complete in 2020, the redeveloped Glasgow Queen Street station will offer customers an expanded concourse with more circulation space and improved customer facilities in a contemporary and distinctive building.
The new station is being delivered as part of the Scottish Government-funded Edinburgh-Glasgow Improvement Programme.
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