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Grand Central to give stations a new lease of life amid £2.6m investment plans

Sunderland, Hartlepool and Eaglescliffe will also get upgrades as part of the investment

A Grand Central train - Class 180(Image: Evening Gazette)

Train operator Grand Central is set to give a series of stations a new lease of life as part of £2.6m investment plans.

First Class lounges, wireless charging points and solar panelled waiting rooms are among the improvements pledged to bring extra comfort to commuters - and station workers - in the refurbishment programme.

The firm, which provides services connecting the North East and Yorkshire with London, said it is demonstrating its continued commitment to the communities it serves through the significant investment.

The plans will see Sunderland train station receive a “cosmetic refresh”, including new decorations and signage.

Staff at the station will also benefit from new accommodation, allowing them to have a greater presence within the station.

Hartlepool’s train station will also receive a number of upgrades, including wireless charging points, improved seating and breakfast bar style workstations.

Eaglescliffe will receive a new First Class lounge as well as a standard class waiting room. The facilities will have charging points for passengers as well as new workstation areas. The waiting room will also make use of solar panels and rainwater harvesting.

Other stations that will benefit from Grand Central’s investment are Bradford Interchange, Thirsk, Brighouse, Mirfield and Wakefield Kirkgate.