Renovation work completes at Southampton Central Railway Station
Southampton Central Railway Station in the UK has completed £2.4 million ($3.85 million) three-stage renovation project, which has been carried out under the National Stations Improvement Programme (NSIP).
Taking almost 14 months to complete, the station improvement project involved major internal and external work.
The renovation project included the construction of a new art deco style station frontage, an improved transport interchange for taxis and buses and a drop-off area, and a new and enlarged waiting area with additional seating.
Apart from that, the project also includes a larger booking hall and improved ticket facilities, state-of-the-art destination information screens, and new toilets, including a wheelchair accessible toilet.
Work on the project was completed by US-based Osborne Construction Company. Funding came from NSIP with additional contributions from South West Trains, Southampton City Council, and the Railway Heritage Trust. The three-stage renovation project was the 250th project of this nature carried out under the NSIP.
