Transport Minister opens Wakefield Kirkgate station
Andrew Jones celebrates completion of a £5.6 million station revamp.

Transport Minister Andrew Jones officially re-opened Wakefield Kirkgate station today, Monday 14 September 2015, following a major £5.6 million restoration project.
The transformed station, backed by nearly £1.5 million of funding from the Department for Transport, will mean better journeys for passengers, with a new ticket office, café, waiting areas, and retail outlets. The project will also help to kickstart the regeneration of the wider area, as well as securing long-term economic growth.
Transport Minister Andrew Jones said:
The transformation of Wakefield Kirkgate will unlock huge benefits for passengers, the local economy, and the wider regeneration of the Kirkgate area.
Investing in schemes like this has a vital role to play in creating a Northern Powerhouse, and follows our earlier £6 million investment in the new station at Wakefield Westgate 바카라 사이트“ giving this city 2 excellent gateways.
In addition to the improvements for passengers, new state-of-the-art office space and meeting rooms have been created, which will be made available to the community and local businesses.
More than half a million passengers use the station every year. The Grade II listed station first opened in 1840 and has been returned to its former glory in a project delivered by Groundwork Wakefield, the environmental charity, and Network Rail.
In addition to the funding from the Department for Transport, the project has benefited from £750,000 from the government바카라 사이트™s Yorkshire and Humber European Regional Development Fund Programme. Other partners included West Yorkshire Combined Authority, Wakefield Council, The Railway Heritage Trust and train operators.
The government is investing £13 billion in transport infrastructure to build a Northern Powerhouse that will allow the north of England to realise its potential, and create a balanced, healthier economy. In August a blueprint for the £13 billion of spending was published by the Department for Transport.
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