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Stockport station masterplan to 'breathe new life' into transport hub

Plans include redeveloped concourses, improved access to platforms, and better links between the station and town centre

Platforms at Stockport station, which officials say is in need of revitalisation(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

A masterplan has been unveiled with the aim of revitalising Stockport train station. The blueprint, drawn up by Stockport council, outlines a vision to turn the station into 'a modern facility', featuring revamped concourses, enhanced platform access, and improved connectivity between the station and town centre.

A council report reveals that funding has been secured from the government's City Region Sustainable Transport Settlements programme to craft an outline business case for the station's future. This is currently being pieced together by council officers and stakeholders, with a public consultation anticipated this summer.

The station, a key link on the West Coast Main Line connecting Manchester and London, is located at the heart of the regeneration work unfolding around Stockport town centre. This includes Stockport Exchange, a commercial and leisure district adjacent to the railway station.

However, the condition of the station building itself has previously sparked concerns. Last year, Coun Grace Baynham, the council's cabinet member for parks, highways and transport services, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service that the station had deteriorated and required attention.

This was underscored in a council report from February 2024, which identified a 'poor customer experience' across the platforms and building, coupled with a 'weak retail offer and accessibility issues. '.

The town hall's masterplan has outlined transformative changes that promise to 'create a welcoming environment for all passengers and visitors,' and forge 'a station to be proud of. ' Avanti West Coast, the operator in charge of Stockport station, has expressed enthusiasm about collaborating with the council and other key parties to bring the masterplan to fruition.

Coun Mark Hunter, the leader of Stockport council, emphasised the necessity for a station that mirrors the town's strategic role as the "southern gateway to Greater Manchester and the north west."

He said: "Our residents, businesses, and visitors deserve a world-class transport hub that matches Stockport's growing potential.