Updating an old thread ...
from Wikipedia:
On 4 May 2007, Network Rail announced that a new station will be built, to replace the existing structure. This was to be in a brownfield site adjacent to the current site, and would allow six car trains to stop at the station. The cost was projected to be in the region of £10-12 million,[8] and it was estimated that the station could be operational by Easter 2009.
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The new £24 million station opened on 12 July 2016 currently with two platforms in use for passengers.
Oops - bit of an overshoot ...
That's a rather underhand bit of quoting. Wikipedia also says:
Contamination of the land was a known factor by February 2013 and was included in the Consultation Report published on the Worcestershire County Council website. Planning permission for the new station was eventually granted by Worcestershire County Council in September 2013, three years after the funding for it was previously withdrawn. By this stage it had been decided that the station would have four platforms, able to accommodate nine car trains, and linked by a covered footbridge served by lifts and stairs. A ticket office, waiting room and toilets would also be provided. Work began on the new station in March 2014.
So, not the same station that was previously given a projected cost at the pre-feasibility stage - that's
GRIP▸ stage 2; the
NR» equivalent of the back of an envelope.
Thought of taking up journalism?