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£17m funding secured for Leeds station access transformation
Business travellers and the general public in Yorkshire are set to benefit from better access to Leeds station thanks to £17m funding.
The proposals – which include a new pedestrian entrance and access to the southern side of the station to and from the existing platform footbridge – have received final approval from Local Transport Minister Baroness Susan Kramer.
The scheme consists of an enclosed structure over the River Aire that incorporates lifts, escalators and stairs allowing passengers access from the current western footbridge within the station to ground level either side of the river.
The proposals also include CCTV, lighting, help points, ticket machines, passenger information screens, ticket barriers, cycle parking and measures to improve pedestrian access in the immediate surrounding area.
The Leeds station southern entrance scheme was one of the schemes given funding approval in 2011 as part of the Spending Review process.
Baroness Kramer said: “This scheme will help the Leeds city centre’s economy continue to grow by improving access for the many people who work to the south of the station.
“The £12.4 million we are putting into this project shows that the coalition government is serious about investing in the infrastructure the country needs to drive economic growth both locally and nationally.
“The scheme will support the redevelopment and regeneration in the southern quarter of the city centre where a large proportion of the new jobs forecast for Leeds city centre are to be located.”
The Department for Transport will provide a maximum of £12.4m towards the full scheme cost of £17.319m.
The main works are scheduled to be completed by March 2015.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mark Lane .
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