Published by East Midlands Railway.
Work is beginning on phase 1 of the transformational redevelopment at Boston Railway Station.
£2.8 million is being invested at Boston railway station, funded by the Government Town Deal Fund through Boston Town Deal, The Railway Heritage Trust, Network Rail and East Midlands Railway (EMR).
The works will be carried out by the principal contractor, Taziker Industrial Ltd and managed by EMR. Throughout the duration of the works, the station will be open as normal to all customers wishing to travel to/from Boston railway station.
Phase 1 works will see currently vacant spaces converted to facilitate the community Cafe and two small business start-up offices in the further phases of work that will continue throughout 2024.
We’re delighted the investment at Boston Railway Station is about to begin. We’re excited to work alongside the Town Deal and Boston Borough Council, The Railway Heritage Trust and Network Rail to significantly improve the facilities for our customers.
The first phase of the development will see the community café and start up offices take shape. These changes will transform Boston Station as the gateway to the town, encouraging integration with the surrounding community and offering an improved customer experience to all station visitors.
Dave MeredithCustomer Services Director for EMR
It is fantastic to see work starting at Boston Railway Station, with these transformational improvements set to benefit both local people and visitors to the town.
The railway station is a key gateway into Boston and the refurbishment that is now beginning will create a better experience and welcome for people arriving into the town.
And, a really important and significant element of the work is the development of community facilities, with the role of the station within the town set to be enhanced as a result of this investment.
Neil KempsterChair of Boston Town Deal
The Railway Heritage Trust is pleased to support this project to restore Boston Railway Station which was built by the Great Northern Railway and opened in 1850. It is a testament to the builders and the quality of their work that it still serves to welcome visitors to the town of Boston. This work will ensure that it will continue to do so into the future.
Tim Hedley – JonesExecutive Director of Rail Heritage Trust
We know how important stations are for the communities they serve and as the first impression that visitors receive. It’s fantastic to see work starting on Boston station and we look forward to seeing the new facilities being used by passengers.
Rob GouldingStation and Depot Surveyor for Network Rail
If you would like more information about the project, please go to the website below or use the QR code.