Plans to upgrade High Street Station delayed

They are not due to be finished now until 2028.

Author: Sarah HilleyPublished 16th Jan 2023
Last updated 16th Jan 2023

Plans to transform Glasgow High Street station are set to progress despite delays.

It was announced in 2020 that the station would be rebuilt, with work due to be completed in 2025 ā€“ but that has now been pushed back by three years.

The plans would see connections to the East End improved and will see the station refreshed and the public space around it improved.

The Network Rail station improvement plan would lead to ā€œimproved connectivity to the East End via Bell Street and pedestrian/cycle bridgeā€ according to a council document.

Asking for details on the time-frame for the station work at a council meeting on Thursday Green Councillor Dan Hutchison pointed out the High Street train station upgrade was previously ā€œto be completed in 2025ā€ but it is now scheduled for 2028.

Councillor Angus Millar, SNP, said ā€œthere have been delays to that project on the Network Rail end.ā€

He pointed out the project is being supported by City Deal funding and the council is in discussions with Network Rail.

The convenor for climate, Glasgow Green Deal, transport and city centre recovery added: ā€œThere is City Deal (funding) resource that supports development of that project in terms of a refreshed train station and the public realm around there and there are aspirations for various upgrades including accessibility.ā€

The railway hub upgrade is one of a number of actions being considered as part of regeneration plans for Merchant City, Townhead, Cowcaddens and the Learning Quarter.

The potential actions form part of District Regeneration Framework regeneration plans. The frameworks make short medium and long-term actions over the course of a decade and are part of a City Centre Strategy ā€“ called the District Strategy.

The council is set to consult on the plans, which were presented to councillors at the City Administration Committee last week.

The consultation is set to start later this month with people able to give their views through an online survey, email and post.

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