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Coventry Railway Station undergoes £82m transformation

A new station building has been built as well as new entrances, a concourse featuring five shops, lifts and a cycle hub

Pictured from left are Maria McCarron, Avanti West Coast station manager at Coventry, Malcolm Holmes, director of rail at Transport for West Midlands, CWLEP board member Tony Minhas and councillor Jim O'Boyle outside the transformed Coventry Railway Station

The £82 million transformation of Coventry Railway Station has been officially completed.

The major project has seen a purpose-built station building and a 'striking' new entrance created at the station, as well as a new concourse which features five shops, waiting rooms and toilets. New lifts and a cycle hub have also been installed at the site.

Passengers can access the station directly from Station Square as well as via new entrances on Warwick Road. They can also use a new footbridge to reach platforms one to four which is connected to the new 629-space multi-storey car park.

Elsewhere, there are also improved public realm works outside the station including a new pedestrian boulevard and a visitor information pod. A new vehicle drop-off area has also been created in Station Square.

The opening of the new station building comes 60 years after the opening of the existing Grade II-listed station in 1962.

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Coventry City Council has worked in partnership with Network Rail, rail operators including Avanti West Coast, Transport for West Midlands, Friargate JV Project Ltd and other stakeholders on the huge regeneration programme.

The Coventry Station Masterplan project has been funded by £39.4 million from the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) Devolution Deal and £27.5 million from the Government's Local Growth Fund through Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership (CWLEP) and funds from Coventry City Council.