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Huge boost for £140m project to transform Cardiff Central station

A go-ahead announcement is expected this week

The proposed redesign of the southern entrance

A £140m project to transform Cardiff Central station is expected to take a significant step forward this week

The project, which has been led by Transport for Wales, will be jointly funded by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Welsh governments along with the Cardiff Capital Region which has ringfenced a £40m contribution from its £1.2bn City Deal.

The upgrade of the station will not add any new platform or track capacity, apart from platform zero being extended, but will provide a larger concourse to increase capacity and improve passenger access through additional gate-lines. There will also be a new entrance, with a brick arch, at its southside.

The proposed improvements aim to modernise the station, which is the busiest in Wales, while still complementing the history and heritage of the building.

It will also see a new building constructed at the west wing to house a waiting area and retail space

The project already has planning consent.

How a revamped Cardiff Central station could look

The station currently handles around 13m passengers a year but with the £1bn electrification of the core Valley Lines – which will see its first turn-up-and-go tram-trains being pressed into service next year – this could rise to more than 20m over the next decade.

The business case for the project was submitted back in the spring to the Department for Transport.