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17 SEP 2024

IMPROVED DESIGNS REVEALED FOR HS2’S BIRMINGHAM CURZON STREET STATION

HS2 has revealed a series of improvements to the design of the railway’s Birmingham Curzon Street station.

Under the detailed plans, the station will be fitted with additional cycle parking, better accessibility, more seating spaces and simplified access between platforms.

There will also be changes to the construction materials to boost efficiency and minimise maintenance.

Consent for the station, based on an outline scheme design, was secured in 2020 from Birmingham City Council.

Since that time, HS2 has appointed Mace Dragados Joint Venture (MDJV) as its construction partner, with responsibility for progressing the detailed design and construction of the station.

MDJV, working with their design partners Arcadis and WSP Joint Venture along with Grimshaw architects, have now revealed the proposed design refinements, which will be submitted for approval to Birmingham City Council in late 2024.

Birmingham Curzon Street Station’s design is inspired by the great arched roofs built by the Victorian railway pioneers.

Passenger experience has been a key driver in the detailed design process, which incorporates a number of improvements to the station’s features.

These include additional cycle parking; rainfall capture in planted areas, with landscaping, lighting, paving and seating spaces; better accessibility at pedestrian entrances; durable external ceramic tiling; and a more unified internal layout of the eastern concourse which allows passengers to change platforms without leaving the ticketed area, enhancing the experience of people using the station.

Further development of the materials being used will also improve construction efficiency, future-proof the station and minimise maintenance requirements over its 120-year life span.

Major earthworks have already started on the construction site, preparing for foundation work to get underway this autumn and building work on the main station structure to start next year.

Dave Lock, HS2’s project client director for Curzon Street Station said: “We’re pleased that these design refinements mark a key step in enhancing the detailed features of Curzon Street Station, which will be an iconic gateway to Birmingham for future HS2 passengers.

“Once built, the station will strengthen Birmingham’s transport connections, support the regeneration of Eastside and Digbeth, and play a vital role in the long-term economic future of the West Midlands.”

People will have the opportunity to see the design refinements before they are submitted to Birmingham City Council for approval later in the year.

Community events are being held on:

  • September 24: 10.30am-7.30pm at the Clayton Hotel, Albert Street, Birmingham B5 5JE.
  • September 28: 10am-4pm at The Bullring Shopping Centre (Lower Mall, outside Marks and Spencer)
  • October 10 October: 12-1pm Webinar HS2 & MDJV online event

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