Work has started on a £2M facelift for the interior of Liverpool’s Lime Street Station.
The project includes a series of improvements to the southern concourse of the station, including new flooring, information screens, a relocated taxi rank, extra cycle parking and a short-stay car park with spaces dedicated for disabled people.
Due for completion in May 2007, the scheme is part of Merseytravel’s ongoing commitment to enhancing key stations in Liverpool city centre and across the wider region.
Councillor Mark Dowd, chair of Merseytravel, said: ‘Lime Street Station is such an important gateway for the region and first impressions are important. At present, the impression we are giving millions of people every year isn’t great, particularly inside the station.’
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