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Huge new £166million railway station to transform English market town with first mainline trains in 50 years
A HUGE new £166million railway station is set to completely transform a quiet English market town — as it welcomes mainline trains for the first time in 50 years.
The long-awaited transport hub promises to boost local business, slash travel times, and reconnect the community with major cities across the UK.
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Rotherham is gearing up for a game-changing new mainline station, pencilled in for late 2030
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The whole area is set to boom with over 355,000 sq ft of cutting-edge manufacturing and business space, alongside around 250 new homes
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South Yorkshire bigwigs are set to sign off another £11.35million later this month to push the game-changing project into its next phase, bringing swanky design plans and fresh procurement moves.
Network Rail reckon the brand-new four-platform station could cost between £133m and £166m, but locals say it's worth every penny to bring mainline trains back to the borough after half a century.
The huge scheme will see a modern integrated rail and tram-train stop built at Forge Way, Parkgate - promising to supercharge Rotherham's regional and national links and spark a brand-new Innovation Campus right next door.
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SYMCA bosses have hailed the Rotherham Gateway scheme as 'the most significant growth and regeneration opportunity across the North of England'.
The SYMCA report added: ""At the heart of these plans is the proposal to radically enhance the connectivity of this site, not only within the borough and South Yorkshire, but to and from other centres of advanced manufacturing, international gateways and London with the development of a new Rotherham Gateway Station."
Rotherham Council is leading the charge, having already secured £10million through the Town Deal and tapped into a further £1million from SYMCA's City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement to put together a bold Station Masterplan and snap up key land.
The £166million project - which includes a brand-new mainline station and tram-train stop at Parkgate - is still awaiting full government backing, as it's currently classed as a Department for Transport 'retained scheme'.
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Pencilled in for late 2030, it promises quicker trains to Sheffield,
But that's not all. The whole area is set to boom with over 355,000 sq ft of cutting-edge manufacturing and business space, alongside around 250 new homes - adding to the 2,500 already planned nearby at Bassingthorpe Farm.
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Green thumbs will be pleased too, with 100,000 sq ft earmarked for parks and green spaces, plus 32,000 sq ft of public hangout spots.
Plus, about 200 parking spots are in the plans - and no extra roadworks are expected beyond access upgrades.
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Improvements will also be made to walking and cycling routes to make it easier for people to reach the station on foot or by bike.
The funding pot is still up in the air, with authorities hunting for cash from new transport grants - but nothing's nailed down yet, meaning land buys and next steps are a bit of a gamble.
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The main station will set back around £72 million - soaring to £94 million when factoring in risks and inflation.
The tram-train stop adds nearly £28 million (or £40 million with extras), and a four-platform build could push the total to over £127 million.
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With government plans for Northern Powerhouse Rail and a decade-long infrastructure strategy due soon, Rotherham's future looks on track — if the money lines up.
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