Probably quite a few members of this forum are also part of a campaign to (re)open a local railway station. Around Bristol we have a few in the offing - North Filton, Henbury, Portway, Ashley Down - and more potential sites. Every site is a bit different, but it ought to be possible to come up with a rough estimate for two 'standard' types:
- A fully-accessible two platform station, with lift access to a footbridge
- A simple single-platform station
Portway Park and Ride station is currently costed at £8 million, which sounds like rather a lot for a simple 5-car halt. Other stations were costed in 2015:
North Filton Station £7m
Henbury Station £6m to £9m
Constable Road £19m
Ashley Hill (sic) £11m
Elsewhere I've seen a figure of £22 million for Worcestershire Parkway.
Better figures must be available somewhere, but I can't find them despite a couple of days of rummaging.
The outlier here is Constable Road (Lockleaze), which involves slewing the Filton Reliefs to make room for a platform.
It seems very odd that Henbury - a single platform station - may cost more than North Filton with its two platforms, lifts etc.
What seems even odder to me is that
Cullompton - which presumably will be broadly comparable to, but simpler than, Worcestershire Parkway - has been awarded £5 million for
further development.
So: how much should it cost to build a train station?