Tuesday 13 Jan 2026
Refurbishment work under way to benefit Beeston station passengers
- Region & Route:
- Eastern
- | Eastern: East Midlands
Work is progressing on a £1.36 million project to completely refurbish the waiting shelters and a historical canopy at Beeston station.
Network Rail’s investment will address significant deterioration across the platform 1 and 2 structures to improve safety for passengers while preserving the grade II-listed station’s heritage.
Timber sections affected by wet rot will be replaced, along with corroded metalwork and damaged glazing.
The work has been planned in sections to allow platform access to be maintained throughout, meaning minimal disruption for passengers using the station.
Key elements of the project include:
- targeted timber renewals
- corrosion treatment and repainting of metallic elements
- replacement of canopy glazing
- roof drainage repairs and cleaning
Ann Shannon, scheme project manager for Network Rail, said:
“This refurbishment is essential to ensure the safe and sustainable future of Beeston station’s historical structures.
“We’re working closely with conservation officers and local stakeholders to maintain the station’s heritage while delivering modern improvements to benefit passengers. We’re also grateful for the support of our neighbouring landowner in accommodating access to his property to allow for these improvements.”
Network Rail worked closely with the Friends of Beeston Station in planning the project, which is set to be completed at the end of March 2026.
Sarah Hampton, secretary of the Friends of Beeston Station, said:
“It is wonderful to see the restoration of this lovely, listed station. The investment by Network Rail shows a real commitment to rail users and to the local community.”
The improvements will complement the installation of new lifts, staircases and a walkway, completed last year by Network Rail under the Government’s Access for All investment to improve accessibility at stations.
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