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Five-storey car park coming to Rugby



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WORK on a new five-storey car park in Rugby will start in October.


As we previously reported this year, the multi-storey car park will be built next to Rugby's Railway Station.

And today (Wednesday), Network Rail announced that it has awarded the contract to Geoffrey Osborne Ltd, and the company is due to start work in October.

This forms part of a £90m initiative to provide additional car parking spaces at a number of stations on the West Coast Main Line.

The project will take a year to complete and will increase the total number of spaces from 470 to around 750 providing an extra 280 spaces.

David Golding, Network Rail's Route Enhancements Manager said: "More passengers are travelling by train than ever before and the demand for rail travel is set to continue to rise.

"We predict that a large proportion of these extra passengers will drive to the station, putting more strain on the car park.

"We need to increase the number of parking spaces to cater for this demand so, working with Virgin Trains, we have committed £90m to transform parking at many of the stations on the west coast main line over the next 18 months."

Measures have been put in place to ensure sufficient car parking is available during the work. A temporary car park will be available at the rear of the cattle market to provide replacement spaces for those lost during construction.

Network Rail is working with Virgin Trains to advise users of the car park about the project and the measures that are in place whilst the work is underway. More details will be available nearer the start date.

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  • Last Updated: 23 July 2008 3:20 PM
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  • Location: Rugby
 
 

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