New Stations Fund
The New Stations Fund is a programme by the United Kingdom Department for Transport to partially fund new railway stations in conjunction with local authorities or developers.
First round[]
The first round was launched in 2013[1] and funded £20m across five stations:[2]
- Pye Corner opened 2014
- Newcourt opened 2015
- Lea Bridge opened 2016
- Ilkeston opened 2017
- Kenilworth opened 2018
Second round[]
The second round was launched in 2016 and funded £16m across five stations:[3]
- Warrington West opened 2019
- Horden opened 2020
- Bow Street opened 2021
- Reading Green Park
- Portway
Third round[]
The third round was launched in 2020 and was originally worth £20m but later increased to £32m.[4] Applications closed on 5 June 2020.[4][5] The winners were announced in November 2020.[6]
- Torquay Gateway
- Thanet Parkway (under construction)
- St Clears
- Haxby
- Deeside Parkway
References[]
- ^ "Government provides funding for new train stations". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2022-01-20.
- ^ "New Stations Fund". Network Rail. Retrieved 2022-01-20.
- ^ "Five new stations funded". Railway Gazette International. Retrieved 2022-01-20.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b "National Infrastructure Strategy" (PDF). National Infrastructure Strategy. p. 41.
- ^ "Restoring Your Railway Fund". Department for Transport.
- ^ "New Stations Fund" (PDF).
Categories:
- Proposed railway stations in England