Wednesday 18 Dec 2019
Public consultation for new Cambridge South Station starts in January 2020
- Region & Route:
- Eastern: Anglia
Network Rail is launching a public consultation in early 2020 on proposals for a new railway station and associated infrastructure in the south of Cambridge.
The new station is proposed to be built in the vicinity of the growing Cambridge Biomedical Campus to improve connectivity in the Cambridgeshire region and improve accessibility for patients and visitors to Addenbrooke’s and Royal Papworth hospitals. The new station would also provide better connections to proposed new housing development across the southern fringe of the city.
The public will be invited to attend consultation events to comment on the proposals being put forward which includes three possible location options and early designs for the station and possible access.
The public consultation will begin on 20 January 2020 with consultation events planned to take place at various local venues on the following dates:
Monday 20 January |
4pm-8pm |
The University Centre (Hicks Room) Granta Place, Cambridge, CB2 1RU |
Tuesday 21 January |
5pm-9pm |
Long Road Sixth Form College Long Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PX |
Wednesday 22 January |
9am-1pm |
Royal Papworth Hospital Papworth Road, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, CB2 0AY |
Thursday 23 January |
4pm-8pm |
Netherhall School Queen Edith’s Way, Cambridge, CB1 8NN |
Friday 24 January |
10am-2pm |
Trumpington Pavilion King George V Playing Field, Paget Road, Trumpington, CB2 9JF |
Saturday 25 January |
10am-2pm |
Shelford Rugby Club The Davey Field, Cambridge Road, Great Shelford, CB22 5JU |
Tuesday 28 January |
3:30pm–7:30pm |
Little Shelford Memorial Hall The Long House, 11 Church Street, Little Shelford, CB22 5HG |
Wednesday 29 January |
4pm-8pm |
Grantchester Village Hall Vicarage Drive, Grantchester, Cambridge, CB3 9NG |
Thursday 30 January |
1pm-5pm |
Stapleford Jubilee Pavilion Stapleford Recreation Ground, Off Haverhill Road, Stapleford, CB22 5BX |
The public consultation will last for approximately six weeks during which the public will be able to attend the events and/or submit their comments to Network Rail via an online survey or post. The consultation will close on 2 March 2020.
Mark Budden, Network Rail’s Route Director for Anglia, said:
“This is a significant milestone in the development of this project to deliver a brand-new station for Cambridge.
We’re really interested to listen to the views of the community at this early stage to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to have their say before any significant decisions are taken.”
Councillor Aidan Van de Weyer, Chair of the Greater Cambridge Partnership, said:
“Our role is to deliver transformative public transport to make it quicker and easier for people to get to jobs, education and opportunity to maximise the economic boom happening in Greater Cambridge.
“We fully support Cambridge South which would unlock the full potential of the Greater Cambridge economy and enable the thousands of people who travel to the Cambridge Biomedical Campus quick and sustainable public transport – helping to cut congestion on our roads and improve air quality.”
A second round of public consultation is expected to take place in 2020 on a preferred option prior to submission of a Transport and Works Act Order to the Secretary of State for Transport anticipated in 2021.
Subject to gaining the necessary funding and consent, work could start on the station in 2023 with a funder target of station opening in 2025.
For more information on our proposals, or to fill in the online survey (available from 20 January 2020), please visit: www.networkrail.co.uk/cambridge-south-station or email us at: cambridgesouth@networkrail.co.uk
Notes to Editors
The proposals for the new station include:
- Four platforms with step free access via a footbridge and lifts;
- Platform seating and a shelter for waiting passengers;
- A ticket office, ticket vending machines and automatic gates;
- Taxi and passenger drop off facilities;
- Cycle and Blue Badge parking;
- Facilities such as a retail/catering unit, a waiting room and toilets.
The Department for Transport has provided £10m to Network Rail to develop detailed proposals for Cambridge South station and associated infrastructure. This includes £5m from local and private sector funding partners in Cambridgeshire consisting of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority, the Greater Cambridge Partnership and AstraZeneca Ltd.
For more information on our proposals, or to fill in the online survey, please visit: www.networkrail.co.uk/cambridge-south-station or email us at: cambridgesouth@networkrail.co.uk
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