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skyfitsboy
05-10-2004, 13:43
Planning permission has been granted for a new waiting room at Sheffield station as the latest stage in the redevelopment of the building.

I cant believe the station's redevelopment wont be complete until 2008!

Why's it going to take so long?

The station is like a building site at the moment and looks a right mess, with the worst probably still to come, I had a tractor digger thing following me down one of the platforms last week, which was quite scary,lol!:help:

Also when I was in the station at around 23:40 the other night the place was bustling with construction activity, are they working 24/7 on the station?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_yorkshire/3716062.stm

GazB
05-10-2004, 13:53
They might want to spend more time during the night sorting out the bodged up roundabout next to the station, causes traffic jams 5 times worse than before and to be a little frank- I'm sick of it and wish I didn't have to work in the city centre.

Damon
05-10-2004, 13:56
Obviously it's great that the station's being done, but I'm not kidding, every time I've been through Sheff station in the past 5 years it seems to have been half dug up. My memory may be playing tricks on me but they seem to finish renovating it only to start all over again.

ole1
05-10-2004, 14:09
Originally posted by skyfitsboy


Also when I was in the station at around 23:40 the other night the place was bustling with construction activity, are they working 24/7 on the station [/B]

Most of the work is being done at night to minimise disruption.

As for not being completed until 2008... would u like the station to shut for 6 months so they can get it all done quicker?

damo
05-10-2004, 14:13
well im sure they could do it much quicker than that the twin petronas towers were built quicker and look at the size of them (im aware more people worked on it etc)

im sure it could be finished much quicker

nick2
05-10-2004, 14:28
Originally posted by damo
well im sure they could do it much quicker than that the twin petronas towers were built quicker and look at the size of them (im aware more people worked on it etc)


Did you watch that program last night too, good wasn't it ?

damo
05-10-2004, 14:35
haha yeah was ace i'm into stuff like that i did want to be an architect :) but im rubbish at maths grrr! was ace program though

Andy C
05-10-2004, 14:37
The work on the platforms is due to be done by October 2005 - I think it's the bits at the front of the station that are taking longer.

It is all being done in phases to minimise disruption.

nick2
05-10-2004, 14:38
I fancied being an architect too, but I didn't have any A levels so I couldn't go to University, I had to become a computer programmer instead :0(

skyfitsboy
05-10-2004, 15:25
Originally posted by ole1
As for not being completed until 2008... would u like the station to shut for 6 months so they can get it all done quicker?

No I wouldn't like the station to be closed for 6 months, but dont forgot phase one of the Station Masterplan started back in 2001 when the new central footbridge was constructed.

2001-2008 seems such a long time.

Railtrack estimated the redevelopment would only cost £35m, but now recents reports indicate the costs to be well over £50m, still I suppose thats cheap compared to the redevelopment of Leeds City Station which cost over £250m.

ole1
05-10-2004, 15:39
railtrack is dead. Nuff said.

Why spend 250 mil on a station in leeds... i mean leeds! WHY? it must be the worlds most expensive tramps doss house.

Sony
05-10-2004, 15:59
Just one thing I dont get... They seem to be doing platform 2 very nicely and even painted some of that VERY old footbridge... Surely that'll be coming down??

Sony
05-10-2004, 16:04
Does anyone at all have a picture of what the station will look like when its all done?? I think Sheffield station should be covered just like the one in leeds, and manchester, it makes it look so much better, bigger, and its warmer...

skyfitsboy
05-10-2004, 16:10
Originally posted by Sony
Does anyone at all have a picture of what the station will look like when its all done?? I think Sheffield station should be covered just like the one in leeds, and manchester, it makes it look so much better, bigger, and its warmer...

Definitely even Hull and York have completely covered stations.

I can't find any pictures of the internal station plans either, maybe they are making them up has they go along!:hihi:

noseyrosie
05-10-2004, 21:09
With all the new roadworks out front, if you're coming from the Queen's Road end of town, you have drive all the way round the Parkway roundabout and back again to get to the station! Unbelievable.

Strix
05-10-2004, 21:36
Originally posted by GazB
They might want to spend more time during the night sorting out the bodged up roundabout next to the station, causes traffic jams 5 times worse than before and to be a little frank- I'm sick of it and wish I didn't have to work in the city centre.

What roundabout? I'm sure it was missing last week!

Lickszz
05-10-2004, 21:39
As I remember the current waiting room used to stink and was dirty and depressing.

Strix
05-10-2004, 21:40
Originally posted by noseyrosie
With all the new roadworks out front, if you're coming from the Queen's Road end of town, you have drive all the way round the Parkway roundabout and back again to get to the station! Unbelievable.

You're not from round these parts, are you?

get in the right hand lane and follow the road round to the left. Stay right so you drive round three sides of No Frills DIY. Straight on at the traffic lights. There's the station. Much less dangerous than the previous arrangement.

Strix
05-10-2004, 21:42
Don't get too excited. I suspect the new waiting room may be a first class lounge

Nyx
05-10-2004, 23:57
The complete plans were on display at the town hall for a while so that everyone could see what it would all look like when it`s finished.

Captain_Scarlet
06-10-2004, 00:33
Originally posted by Sony
I think Sheffield station should be covered just like the one in leeds, and manchester, it makes it look so much better, bigger, and its warmer...
Platforms 5 to 6 were covered in the original 1870 building, it was taken down when the station expanded and platforms 1 thru 4 added...

All the canopees cover up to the platform edge, and a distance long enough to fit an 8 coach train, so fair nuf, no real need for a station roof ;)

dinp
06-10-2004, 00:40
Originally posted by Strix
You're not from round these parts, are you?

get in the right hand lane and follow the road round to the left. Stay right so you drive round three sides of No Frills DIY. Straight on at the traffic lights. There's the station. Much less dangerous than the previous arrangement.

Correct, and they now have 15 min pick up/drop off parking at this end of the station as well as the original area.

Andy C
06-10-2004, 09:06
Originally posted by Strix
Don't get too excited. I suspect the new waiting room may be a first class lounge

No, I believe it's a Standard class lounge like the one on platform 5.