Waterloo Station Set for Major Redevelopment
Plans to upgrade Waterloo Station, the fourth busiest station in the UK, have been unveiled by Network Rail and Lambeth Council. The proposed redevelopment, which will be led by a three-way partnership between Lambeth Council, Network Rail, and Places for London, Transport for London’s property company, aims to transform the station and surrounding neighbourhood.
According to a report by News Shopper, the major changes to the station will be brought about by opening up boarded-up railway arches to create a new southern concourse. The northern concourse will also be expanded, with increased pedestrian space outside the station and a new link to Waterloo East. The plans, which were revealed last year, also include new walking and cycling routes, more green spaces, and an upgrade of the bus and taxi interchange.
The proposed redevelopment of Waterloo Station will be a significant investment in Lambeth, with the development partners hoping that the scheme could create up to 10,000 new jobs in the area. The project is expected to be brought forward in a series of phases, funded by both public money and private finance. Cllr Claire Holand, leader of Lambeth Council, said: "We are delighted to be joining Network Rail and Places for London in committing to this significant investment in Lambeth, and we look forward to working with them to progress this project. The collaboration agreement we’ve signed today paves the way for a transformation of both Waterloo station and the surrounding neighbourhood."
The redevelopment plan will unlock huge growth and investment opportunities across the borough, delivering the widest mix of uses and something very special for this important part of London for future generations to come. Robin Dobson, from Network Rail, added: "We will work with neighbouring partners to deliver a regeneration plan that unlocks huge growth and investment opportunities across the borough, delivering the widest mix of uses and something very special for this important part of London for future generations to come."
Graeme Craig, director of Places for London, said that the collaboration would ensure the millions of passengers that use Waterloo every year are "getting the very best London has to offer". The partnership between Lambeth Council, Network Rail, and Places for London is a significant step towards delivering a world-class station that will benefit both passengers and the local community.
The redevelopment of Waterloo Station is a major project that will have a significant impact on the surrounding neighbourhood. As News Shopper reports, the plans have been welcomed by local residents and businesses, who are eager to see the station transformed into a modern and vibrant transport hub. With the development partners committed to delivering a high-quality scheme, the future of Waterloo Station looks bright.
The project will not only improve the station but also the surrounding area, with new walking and cycling routes, more green spaces, and an upgrade of the bus and taxi interchange. The development partners hope that the scheme will create a thriving and vibrant community, with up to 10,000 new jobs in the area. As the project moves forward, it will be interesting to see how the redevelopment of Waterloo Station unfolds and the impact it has on the local community.
As reported by News Shopper, the plans for the redevelopment of Waterloo Station are a significant step towards delivering a world-class station that will benefit both passengers and the local community. With the partnership between Lambeth Council, Network Rail, and Places for London, the future of Waterloo Station looks bright, and it will be exciting to see how the project develops in the coming months and years.