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Plans go in for £24m station development in Haxby

New images have been released showing what Haxby’s new multi-million-pound station could look like.

They come after the submission of a planning application for the site, bringing the reconnection of the town and neighbouring areas to the UK rail network a step closer.

Network Rail, in partnership with City of York Council and the Department for Transport, has submitted a planning application to build a new, two-platform railway station in the town.

The station, located on Towthorpe Road, will be part of the York to Scarborough line and be the town’s first rail connection in almost 100 years after the previous station was closed in 1930.

The £24m project is being delivered by Network Rail through funding from the Department for Transport and City of York Council. 

Subject to planning consent being granted, final detailed designs will be completed throughout the remainder of 2024, with construction expected to start on site in spring 2025.

The new images show what the station could look like in the future, with a fully accessible footbridge with lifts and steps connecting the two platforms, bike shelters, a 154-space car park (including EV charging), taxi rank and a bus stop. 

Shared-use paths will connect the station to residential areas of Haxby for those travelling to the station on foot or by bicycle.

So far, around £3.5m has been provided from the Restoring Your Railways fund, which aims to support the reinstatement of old lines and stations.

Network Rail has already carried out ground surveys at the proposed station site. 

The new station is expected to enter service in 2026.

Iain Kelly, Network Rail’s project sponsor for Haxby station, said: “The submission of this planning application is a major milestone in the development of Haxby station. 

“A lot of behind-the-scenes work by Network Rail and City of York Council has taken place to get the project to this stage and we are ready to press ahead with delivering a station local residents can be proud of.

“Haxby’s new station will provide residents with greater connectivity and offer more sustainable transport methods which tie in with Network Rail’s ambition to be simpler, better and greener.”

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