Plans for Carlisle Station Gateway Project taking shape

It's hoped construction can start next year.

Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 5th Nov 2024

We're being told redevelopment of Carlisle is going to give people a great first impression of the city.

It's after a planning application to redevelop and transform Court Square was submitted by Cumberland Council, in partnership with Network Rail and Avanti West Coast

With a substantial investment of £27million funded through the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal, this transformative project aims to rejuvenate Carlisle’s historic train station, enhance first impressions for visitors, and bolster connectivity across the Borderlands region.

The proposed "Northern Gateway" will prioritise Court Square for pedestrian access by limiting vehicle entry to emergency services, maintenance activities, waste collection and deliveries only.

The project includes the revitalisation of public spaces with landscaping, seating, and the reintroduction of the historic Lawson Fountain to its original location.

The development will also feature improved pedestrian crossings that will better connect visitors to the city centre, Court Brow, and Botchergate, ensuring seamless access to key areas and taxi services.

The Carlisle Station project will also feature a new “Southern Gateway” to be known as “George Square” with the creation of a new public car park and square to the south of the station. This will redirect vehicle traffic from the north to the south side of the station, reducing congestion and improving traffic flow in the station area.

Construction on the Carlisle Station Gateway Project is anticipated to start in 2025, with an expected completion date of 2026/27.

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