The revised £1 billion redevelopment plan for Liverpool Street Station, submitted by Network Rail, aims to revamp the station for over 200 million passengers annually. After receiving over 2,000 public objections regarding the original design, Network Rail replaced the lead architect and development partner for a new scheme. The updated plan reduces the office block's size and realigns it to respect the adjacent Grade-II* listed Andaz Hotel. In public consultations, most feedback supported features like step-free access and improved facilities, yet heritage groups still oppose certain proposals, particularly the demolition of the current concourse.
The redevelopment project aims to serve over 200 million passengers annually, incorporating modern features such as step-free access and enhanced facilities, despite public objections.
Network Rail's newly proposed plan seeks to balance modernization with heritage, amidst ongoing debates about the demolition of the existing station concourse and overall design.
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