Station News
Euston station development Over 50 million people use Euston station each year, which is contained in a site the size of Canary Wharf – around 15 acres. The station and its immediate environment hold huge potential and could result in a mixed-use development of between 100,000 to 400,000 sq metres.
Victoria station development With 115 million users a year, Victoria is one of Britain’s busiest stations. Network Rail is keen to see sympathetic further development of about 75,000 sq metres that will enhance the Grade II listed structure and add to the already extensive passenger facilities.
Station Development
Network Rail has ambitious plans to redevelop many of its stations, in conjunction with private-partner investors.
London’s major stations - prime development sites
Network Rail has announced ambitious plans to launch a multi-billion pound, ten-year modernisation programme for its stations. We have identified the need for up to £4 billion of additional private-partner investment in stations across the network and are now looking for partners with the expertise to help progress the first tranche of stations to be redeveloped under these joint-venture schemes.
This programme will increase capacity at stations, improve facilities and provide opportunities for commercial development.
The stations identified for development are Euston, King's Cross, Waterloo, Cannon Street, London Bridge and Paddington.
Opportunities nationwide
In addition, around 50 or so regional stations will be upgraded to drive regeneration gateways to Britain’s towns and cities, while hundreds of smaller stations will also be developed, grouped into clusters and offered to single developers.
