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Stirling station revamp continues apace as some facilities closed over next couple of months

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Rail passengers will see changes to the availability of some of Stirling station’s facilities from this week – and over the next two months – as part of the station’s £5million redevelopment.The customer lounge and accessible toilet facility on platform 2 closed on Monday, January 16, for refurbishment.

Scotrail say that during the closure the lounge and toilet will be fitted with new floors, walls, ceilings and furniture.Customers will still be able to access the accessible toilet facilities on platform 3 while the work takes place.

Once the refurbishment of the facilities on platform 2 is complete, the toilets and customer lounge on platform 3 will then be refurbished.The work is part of the wider station redevelopment which, once complete, will see: the creation of a Cyclepoint with 150 additional cycle parking spaces and a small maintenance area with enhanced ebike offering on the station forecourt; improvements to the station’s environment by creating a pedestrianised plaza; refurbishment of the station entrance canopy; improved customer waiting facilities on platforms 2 and 3 and new public toilets; pedestrianisation of the current station forecourt, replacing the roundabout on Goosecroft Road with a T-junction and a new car park entrance created from Burghmuir Road; existing bridge top deck waterproofing works in advance of the forecourt works; and taxis being relocated outwith the station area to the city centre, also managed by Stirling Council.John MacDonald, ScotRail Senior Project Manager, said: “Over the next couple of months, work on the redevelopment of Stirling station will see the refurbishment of the customer facilities on platform 2 and platform 3.“We thank customers for their patience while this work

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