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West Midlands transport chiefs agree £9.5m funding for station revamp

Perry Barr station will under a major overhaul ahead of 2022 Commonwealth Games while construction is under way at University of Birmingham

£9.5m in funding has been agreed today for the revamp of Perry Barr station

Transport chiefs in the West Midlands have confirmed a final round of funding worth £9.5 million as work gets under way on two key railway station projects.

The board of the West Midlands Combined Authority has today agreed this latest fiscal support for the regeneration of the station at Perry Barr which will be a key transport link for the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Contractors are also on site at the University of Birmingham in Edgbaston where the station is being revamped to cope with a huge predicted rise in passenger numbers.

Both projects are set to be ready for the sporting spectacle which starts on July 28 next year and is expected to see millions of visitors from around the world descend on the city.

Perry Barr station is the closest to Alexander Stadium which will host all the track and field activities.

The £30 million plans include replacing the existing station with a new building containing a ticket office, toilets and baby change facilities, lifts and stairs to the platforms.

A row of shops there is also being demolished to make way for the new station, which will close for 12 months on May 10, while the neighbouring bus station is also being renovated.