The Anonymous Widower

Birmingham Is Getting A World Class Station

I’ve been going to the old Birmingham New Street station since the 1960s. Until recently, you always got the impression, you were in the depths of a dark place underneath the centre of the city. The platforms are still a bit dark, but I suspect that’s because they haven’t been finished yet, but get upstairs and some of the station has been transformed.

A Transformed Station

A Transformed Station

Or at least half of it has, as the reconstruction has some time to run.

Escalators are everywhere, as they should be.

Escalators Are Everywhere

Escalators Are Everywhere

At present only one bridge over the platforms is complete and the second, is just a building site.

Outside an impressive frontage is being finished.

An Impressive Frontage

An Impressive Frontage

Although, another entrance is littered with dummies.

New Street Station With Dummies

New Street Station With Dummies

How do you stop smoking dummies cluttering up entrances?  But at least it’s not as bad in the UK, as in some European countries.

After lunch, my friend dropped me back to the station in his car. And what a surprise we got!

Passenger Drop Off At New Street Station

Passenger Drop Off At New Street Station

How many stations or airports have such a good well-designed drop off area? I walked straight into the booking hall, and after buying my ticket from a new and improved machine, two minutes later I was on the train back to Euston.

After Birmingham, you realise what a dump Euston station is. And of course it gets worse, as you descend into the Underground. We really knew how to design and build things badly then. Although, there are some notable exceptions! But Euston station is not one of them!

June 28, 2013 - Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , ,

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