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30/04/2024

Redevelopment Work Complete At York Street Station

GRAHAM has completed the redevelopment of York Street station as it was officially opened by the Infrastructure Minister, John O'Dowd.

The new station has a new passenger footbridge between platforms, new canopies to platforms with increased cover to passenger waiting areas and a new high-quality public realm space creating an ambient and attractive public space. This station replaces the existing railway facilities at Yorkgate and will connect to existing cycle and sustainable active travel infrastructure.

Community members, elected, business and education representatives, the guests had the opportunity to see first-hand the transformation of the local rail facility, while learning more about its modern features including new ticket gates, alongside its accessible and environmental credentials.

A new piece of pubic art was also unveiled at the new York Street station which is centred on the theme 'Journeylines', giving expression to the possibilities and options opened up by public transport. This was created by renowned local artist, Kevin Killen in collaboration with the local community.

Andrew Henry, GRAHAM Contracts Director said: "We’re delighted to have completed the redevelopment of York Street Station on behalf of Translink – bringing a modern and more accessible station to the North of the city.

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"Building on the success of our collaboration with Translink, the redevelopment of York Street will create a positive impact, improving passenger experience with enhanced facilities, and increasing capacity for future passenger growth at the station.

"Over the next few months, construction works will continue as we deliver phase 2 of the project which includes demolition of the existing building and significant works to the remainder of the station platforms."

Chris Conway, Translink Group Chief Executive commented: "We're excited to showcase the advancements made at the new York Street Train Station. Set to enhance connectivity for North Belfast including students at Ulster University, it will also act as a gateway to Cathedral Quarter, Sailortown and City Quays.

"By delivering modern, more accessible facilities with better links to walking and cycling, more people can choose cleaner travel choices and make smarter moves for the planet and our local air quality which helps keep everyone better connected. We look forward to completing the transformation with new high-quality landscaping and a new public realm area coming later this Summer.

"I would like to thank DfI for their support in delivering this scheme and acknowledge the work of the project team who have worked hard to bring this project to fruition. Also, thanks must also go to the local community for their valuable engagement that has helped to create the new signature piece of landmark art creating a sense of place for the local area."

Speaking about the new landmark piece of art, designer and creator Kevin Killen local artist said:

"As an artist, my goal is to create works that inspire, engage, and reflect the essence of our communities. With the 'Journeylines' sculpture at York Street Station, I aimed to capture the spirit of travel and connectivity, weaving together the diverse narratives and experiences of Belfast's residents. It's an honour to contribute to the cultural fabric of this vibrant city and to leave a lasting legacy that celebrates our shared journey through life."

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