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Journey by Journey => Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall => Topic started by: Karl on July 03, 2008, 01:27:05



Title: St Austell Station Buildings
Post by: Karl on July 03, 2008, 01:27:05
Morning

On my travels recently, I have noticed that the up
station buiding has had boarding put around it,
plus further down the Truro end there seems to be
more.  Do I take it that the up buildings are to
face the chop, along with the elegent footbridge?
It seems such a shame that more of this heritage
station and once very well looked after gardens
are left to be neglected and demolished.  They
should be listed, footbridge alone is 1883 or /8.

Does anyone else also agree that it was a bit silly
knocking down the brick built bus depot, which would
of made a usefull information point for bus, rail and
a visitor centre?

Regards

Karl.


Title: Re: St Austell Station Buildings
Post by: Chris2 on July 03, 2008, 10:40:05
The Brunel building on the up platform is safe and is not being demolished. The footbridge is staying. Further down the platform there is a new building being built and a lift across the platform. More details can be found on the planning site of restormel borough council under eplanning.

http://www.restormel.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=3203 (http://www.restormel.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=3203)

The planning reference is 06/00965.

This gives you access to all the plans regarding the railway station.


Title: Re: St Austell Station Buildings
Post by: oooooo on July 03, 2008, 16:33:59
Is the refurbishment of St.Austell station (well, and town) not the biggest farce on earth?? How far behind are they already with no end in sight? There are now NO car parking facilities at the station during the current stage of the works.


Title: Re: St Austell Station Buildings
Post by: Chris2 on July 03, 2008, 16:46:46
Is the refurbishment of St.Austell station (well, and town) not the biggest farce on earth?? How far behind are they already with no end in sight? There are now NO car parking facilities at the station during the current stage of the works.

According to the station manager of St. Austell, the down side should be finished in about six to eight weeks. The up side should be finished in about four months according to his email.



Title: Re: St Austell Station Buildings
Post by: oooooo on July 03, 2008, 17:52:51
Not bad as it was supposed to be complete last October. I think he is being optomistic with the upside, new building yet to be built, new bridge/lifts to be installed and the old bridge/building to be refurbished, 4 months? Hmmmm, has taken them 4 months to lay paving slabs on the downside...


Title: Re: St Austell Station Buildings
Post by: swlines on July 03, 2008, 18:36:07
Is the refurbishment of St.Austell station (well, and town) not the biggest farce on earth?? How far behind are they already with no end in sight? There are now NO car parking facilities at the station during the current stage of the works.

Shepherd's Bush WLL is worse.


Title: Re: St Austell Station Buildings
Post by: Karl on July 04, 2008, 00:27:37
Morning

Thanks for that gentleman, it is good news that
the up building is 'safe', shame realy that it
was too late for the downside building which I
remember well.  Lets hope this lift structure
will blend in!

Regards

Karl.


Title: Re: St Austell Station Buildings
Post by: Lee on August 19, 2008, 21:49:23
Fears have been raised that soaring costs and building delays mean improvements to St Austell railway station may not be completed as planned (link below.)
http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/homepagenews/Costs-mean-station-reopen-planned/article-277926-detail/article.html



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