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Work starts on Coleshill transport scheme

A dignitary packed fanfare launch is next week to mark the start of works on an ambitious multi-million pound transport scheme for Coleshill, which will see a new railway station and transport interchange built in the town.

The Coleshill Parkway `Multi-Modal Interchange’ comprises a new railway station and car park at Coleshill/Hams Hall, a rail/bus/pedestrian/cycle/car interchange and an adjoining new bridge at Station Road, Coleshill, for pedestrians, cyclists and buses crossing the Birmingham-Nuneaton rail line.

The scheme was given the all clear in March after the Department for Transport agreed to part-fund the scheme, costing around £9m in total, with the rest of the money coming from Warwickshire County Council, Laing Rail, and developer contributions secured by North Warwickshire Borough Council.

Next week on Friday, May 19, will see works get underway on the scheme with a launch involving Warwickshire County Council Chairman Cllr Chris Davis, the mayors of North Warwickshire and Coleshill, and North Warwickshire MP Mike O’Brien.

Warwickshire County Council and Laing Rail Projects have signed a 20-year contract committing to the scheme and nationally recognized construction contractor Carillion has been engaged to build it. Network Rail has also played a key role in enabling the scheme to go ahead.

Works will take about 8-10 months to complete with the major event being the installation of the new road bridge in late October of this year. 

Andy Pearson, Managing Director Laing Rail Projects Ltd, said: “This is great news for the people of Coleshill and the surrounding area. This new railway station will provide a fast rail link into Birmingham, and will help further develop the local economy. I am looking forward to welcoming the first passengers to the station early in 2007.”

The railway station will provide a new two-platform stop for trains on the Birmingham to Nuneaton railway line.  Associated facilities include a car park with priority disabled parking, cycle facilities, ticket office and a pedestrian footbridge.

Cllr Martin Heatley, Warwickshire County Council’s Cabinet member for Environmental Services, said: “The scheme makes a significant contribution to the delivery and operational reliability – by avoiding congested junctions - of the ‘Showcase Bus Cross Boundary Service’ between Tamworth-Birmingham International Airport-Solihull-Stratford as recommended in the West Midlands Multi-modal transport study.

“Thanks to partnership working with Laing Rail Projects we are taking huge steps in developing an improved public transport network in the M42 corridor and over a wide area of the north of Warwickshire and providing for single mode and multi-modal interchange.  Bus links to the other key interchanges in the corridor – Birmingham International and Chelmsley Wood – are proposed.”

He said the scheme provides a direct link between Coleshill and Hams Hall by replacing the existing footpath across the railway line. Plus it provides a local station for the people of Coleshill and a link to the Hams Hall development from Nuneaton and Birmingham;

Other advantages with the scheme include the chance to develop a park and ride scheme and dramatically improved rail links to Birmingham International Airport.