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This is what Stoke Railway Station could look like after multi-million pound facelift

Cars would be banned from driving past the station as part of the proposals

How the revamped Stoke Station could look

New images have been released to show how Stoke-on-Trent Railway Station could look after a multi-million pound facelift.

Stoke-on-Trent City Council is bidding for up to £59.4 million of government funding to pay for a raft of transport improvements across the city.

Now the first images have been released to show what the new-look Stoke Station could look like - including new pedestrian routes, a cycle hub and a footbridge as well as new shop, food outlets and offices for businesses.

The proposals include two large canopies spanning Station Road

As part of the revamp, the council also wants to ban cars from driving past and turn neighbouring roads into dedicated bus routes to cut congestion.

Councillor Dan Jellyman, cabinet member for regeneration, told that removing cars from Station Road will help to make the area more appealing for pedestrians.

New shops and food outlets would be created within the station

 

He said: "We’ve found that a lot of the traffic using Station Road is rat-running it to avoid Leek Road, so Station Road would become a pedestrian and bus road. There’ll still be access to the hotel, but we cut down on the cut-through traffic.

"We’ll also have a more regular bus service from the station – there is a regular service at the moment, but it’s about making it reliable because College Road becomes a bus highway.

"We’ve seen the improvements that have happened in other cities when bus highways have been introduced, and areas have been made more pedestrian-friendly.