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Beeston train station £250,000 revamp completed
Summary
East Midlands Railway has completed a £250,000 revamp at Beeston train station that included resurfacing and remodelling of the forecourt, a new cycle shelter, added seating and improved lighting. The works also repaired and redecorated the Grade II-listed façade, created a volunteer area and a garden with planters and bird boxes, and were supported by the Railway Heritage Trust and Friends of Beeston Station.
Content
East Midlands Railway has finished a £250,000 project to upgrade Beeston Station in Nottinghamshire. The work aimed to refresh the station forecourt and passenger facilities while preserving the building's historic character. The Grade II-listed facade was repaired and redecorated, and a dedicated area for station volunteers was created. A small garden with planters and bird nesting boxes was added to support local biodiversity.
Key facts:
- The project budget was £250,000 and was completed by East Midlands Railway.
- Forecourt work included resurfacing and remodelling, plus improved lighting and additional seating.
- New facilities include a cycle shelter and a designated volunteers' area.
- The Grade II-listed station façade was repaired and redecorated.
- A garden area with planters and bird nesting boxes was introduced, and the work received support from the Railway Heritage Trust and input from Friends of Beeston Station.
Summary:
The improvements are presented as enhancing the station environment and its community use, while conserving a historic station building noted for its Midland Railway origins. Public reaction is described as positive by local group representatives. Undetermined at this time.
