Sunderland Central Station Redevelopment & Car Park - £27.989m gross, £3.470m net (£20.157m external funding and £4.362m already in existing programme)
Redevelopment of the Sunderland Central Station & car park. This will be via the demolition and reconstruction of the main southern concourse of the Station above platform level with the provision of a new modern facility to act as an improved arrival experience for people arriving into the city by rail and also the associated parking facilities to serve the station and the City. The project is expected to be supported by external funding from the Transforming Cities Fund (Tranche 2). Area Outcomes / Benefits and Contribution to Strategic Priorities: The investment to rebuild the station at concourse level, to provide modern, attractive facilities for a better passenger experience will also serve as a gateway focal point for the retail core of Sunderland, with the corresponding benefits to businesses, commuters and visitors to the city. It’s aspiration as a university hub also means an enhanced railway station has potential to serve more students and help drive the growth of the fledgling knowledge industry and promote low carbon travel. Establishing a 500-space car park on the nearby Holmeside site will facilitate both pre-paid permits and pay & display parking and will provide the Council with a revenue stream. Although its primary benefit will be to offer park and ride support to heavy rail users the car park will be a city-wide asset for the occupants and visitors to the City Centre.
A 500 car park is also planned, looking at Google maps, I can see the current shops demolished, the ones in the red square to make way for this, I don't think any of them have anyone in anyway.
I'd like to see the station at platform level brightened up,its not the most inviting of stations
I respect the building the new train station and it's well overdue but building another car park in the centre of a city centre really doesn't scream wanting to have cleaner air etc. Surely better ticketing via bus or Metro connections etc would be the better option and keep cars out of the city centre, especially where they're building that.
It's almost as bad as the new car park they're building in Gateshead near the new arena which involves driving around the hot spots near the Tyne Bridge which they want to decrease traffic from. It's all counter productive and just makes a mockery of it all.
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I respect the building the new train station and it's well overdue but building another car park in the centre of a city centre really doesn't scream wanting to have cleaner air etc. Surely better ticketing via bus or Metro connections etc would be the better option and keep cars out of the city centre, especially where they're building that.
It's almost as bad as the new car park they're building in Gateshead near the new arena which involves driving around the hot spots near the Tyne Bridge which they want to decrease traffic from. It's all counter productive and just makes a mockery of it all.
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I imagine it’s to replace parking spaces on that side of town when the Civic Centre is demolished.
Also, if it’s safe, it will be welcome to park there while using Grand Central as the last train arrives after most bus services have finished for the night. Having the car close by is essential as the taxi services are always hit and miss. I’ve never understood that and asked many cab drivers why they don’t use the rank much when they know the train is arriving.
Sunderland station is in a right mess
Photos from the "Sunderland News" Facebook page...
(28 Jun 2021, 4:03 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Sunderland station is in a right mess
Photos from the "Sunderland News" Facebook page...
Judging from your photos,im surprised they allow passengers to use it,obviously not an issue for the metro as those passengers can use Park Lane,but for the mainline trains its another story
(28 Jun 2021, 4:03 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Sunderland station is in a right mess
Photos from the "Sunderland News" Facebook page
It is an absolute disgrace, the entire blocks about should be demolished, all the way to High Street West, open it back up properly. The town centre is finished anyway so demolition is all it is fit for.
Whole train station is due to be done, knocked down and rebuilt along with a multi story car park... when is that happening.......... No idea.
(28 Jun 2021, 4:52 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Whole train station is due to be done, knocked down and rebuilt along with a multi story car park... when is that happening.......... No idea.
Be nice to have it open with canopies as it was after the main roof was lost in WWII Like all rail investment, it is never guaranteed and as there is no Tory MP here, may well get kicked into the long grass...
Transformational plans to revamp Sunderland's central train station are full steam ahead, with a £26m boost that will 'give Sunderland the rail station it deserves'.
Striking proposals for the southern entrance of Sunderland's central station were unveiled today, for a six-year programme to fully transform the city's arrival point.
Preparatory work on the first part of the ambitious project is expected to begin within days, kick-starting a programme of improvements that will deliver a beautiful new station for the city.
https://www.mysunderland.co.uk/article/1...ransformed
Looks really good, glad work is due to start in August.
Unfortunately Michael its got to a point as much as I love my city, I will believe it when I see it
As much as i dont really like Sunderland,im glad you's are getting a better railway station,Sunderland has been neglected for far too long imo (and thats coming from someone who is Newcastle born and bred) hopefully whilst theyre at it they'll remove the dark gloomy look aswell
(08 Jul 2021, 9:52 am)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]As much as i dont really like Sunderland,im glad you's are getting a better railway station,Sunderland has been neglected for far too long imo (and thats coming from someone who is Newcastle born and bred) hopefully whilst theyre at it they'll remove the dark gloomy look aswell
I live in Sunderland I have to agree but its about time we got a new train station........ work starting next month too, can't wait to see it go.
I was there last week (visiting sewing machine shop) and noticed that all the shops had moved on. I can imagine a lack of urgency, tbh.
(28 Jun 2021, 4:52 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Whole train station is due to be done, knocked down and rebuilt along with a multi story car park... when is that happening.......... No idea.
Will the multistory car park replace the central car park that nothing wider than a Nissan note can get on and out of without major cosmetic damage?
To be fair all I have seen is a new forecourt and concourse, it doesn't matter how smart it may appear up top, the platforms are still a disgrace and there seems little scope for getting rid of everything between High West Street and Holmeside and doing what has been needed for 60 years and opening the station up again. bar the concourse. A redesign is needed to separate metro trains, reopen the lost two platforms and reinstate the permanent way alignment at the north end.
(09 Jul 2021, 4:32 pm)54APhotography wrote [ -> ]To be fair all I have seen is a new forecourt and concourse, it doesn't matter how smart it may appear up top, the platforms are still a disgrace and there seems little scope for getting rid of everything between High West Street and Holmeside and doing what has been needed for 60 years and opening the station up again. bar the concourse. A redesign is needed to separate metro trains, reopen the lost two platforms and reinstate the permanent way alignment at the north end.
In the Nexus press release it does say there will be "Major works to the platform-level of the station ... with the ambition to increase capacity by creating a four track, four platform station that separates Nexus and Metro, on one platform, from mainline services" so you'll get exactly what you said.
(09 Jul 2021, 5:10 pm)Adtrainsam wrote [ -> ]In the Nexus press release it does say there will be "Major works to the platform-level of the station ... with the ambition to increase capacity by creating a four track, four platform station that separates Nexus and Metro, on one platform, from mainline services" so you'll get exactly what you said.
I have since noted the Nexus statement. but the whole show would still appear to be entirely covered. with the town's retail in permanent decline it would be better to take out both poundland blocks in their entirety, adequate floorspace is available in the bridges for them.
From the Skyscrapercity site:
I've just heard that the Council have purchased the land where the railway club and Sinatra's is situated, likely for the multi storey car park.
Interesting, apparently the owner got a Million quid for Sinatra's.......... from a council which apparently has NO money..........................
Called for the accounts to be made public, in any case a car park there is just like sweets in a broken shop window. Holmeside is a criminal paradise now.
(20 Aug 2021, 5:17 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]From the Skyscrapercity site:
I've just heard that the Council have purchased the land where the railway club and Sinatra's is situated, likely for the multi storey car park.
Interesting, apparently the owner got a Million quid for Sinatra's.......... from a council which apparently has NO money..........................
Where are you getting that they have no money? They have £174m in usable reserves, some of which will be used for capital investment such as the one you describe.
Their accounts are on the website:
https://www.sunderland.gov.uk/media/2398...9893930000
(20 Aug 2021, 6:26 pm)Adrian wrote [ -> ]Where are you getting that they have no money? They have £174m in usable reserves, some of which will be used for capital investment such as the one you describe.
Their accounts are on the website: https://www.sunderland.gov.uk/media/2398...9893930000
Sure I've seen a few posts where they've said they have no money and want bailing out........ yet they have 147m in the bank.
Apparently they're paying rent for the new Civic Centre too, according to leaks from councillors.
(20 Aug 2021, 6:32 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Sure I've seen a few posts where they've said they have no money and want bailing out........ yet they have 147m in the bank.
Apparently they're paying rent for the new Civic Centre too, according to leaks from councillors.
£2m rent a year, for 35 years. and they won't be paying for it from reserves, it's coming out of council tax.
(21 Aug 2021, 6:16 am)54APhotography wrote [ -> ]£2m rent a year, for 35 years. and they won't be paying for it from reserves, it's coming out of council tax.
Hence the reason why the council tax will go up then.........
Finally work is starting on the Sunderland Train Station although the station its self and the surrounding shops has been blocked off and getting everything removed, its finally going...... can't wait to get rid of the eye sore....
one of many in Sunderland...... sadly.