Birmingham New Street Redeveloped :: Shared Description

The redeveloped New Street Station was fully opened on 20th September 2015 after a five year project. It replaced a building dating from the 1960s which had been designed to cater for only half the 170,000 passengers who now use the station daily. Above the station the dated Pallasades shopping centre has been swept away, replaced by the impressive Grand Central incorporating its flagship store, John Lewis.
by Stephen McKay
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SP0686 : New Street Station, Birmingham by David P Howard
SP0686 : Birmingham New Street station seen from Navigation Street by habiloid
SP0686 : Birmingham New Street station redevelopment by habiloid
SP0686 : Station Street, Birmingham by Stephen McKay
SP0686 : Space! New waiting area between platforms 8 and 9, Birmingham New Street station by Robin Stott
SP0686 : New Street Station concourse by Stephen McKay
SP0786 : Reflections on New Street Station by Stephen McKay
SP0686 : Reflective cladding on New Street Station by David P Howard
SP0786 : New Street Station by Stephen McKay
SP0686 : New Street Station concourse by Stephen McKay
SP0686 : Pret at New Street Station by Stephen McKay
SP0686 : Grand Central Shopping Centre by Stephen McKay
SP0786 : New Street Station by Stephen McKay
SP0786 : John Lewis by N Chadwick
SP0686 : New Street Station, Birmingham by David P Howard
SP0686 : Birmingham New Street Station, Stephenson Street by habiloid


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Created: Wed, 7 Oct 2015, Updated: Wed, 7 Oct 2015

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