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c2c submits planning application to transform Barking station

c2c has submitted a planning application for a multi-million pound scheme to transform Barking station, delivering substantial benefits for both passengers and local residents.

The upgrade proposals provide increased capacity for growing numbers of passengers, reduce existing congestion, and celebrate the architectural heritage of the only Grade II-listed 1950s railway station in London. If planning approval is received, construction could begin as early as October.

Proposed improvements in the multi-million pound scheme, designed by leading architects Weston Williamson and Partners, include:

  • A complete redesign of the station concourse, including construction of a second ticket gateline adding eight extra ticket gates – a 100% increase to ease peak-time queues for passengers
  • Doubling the size of the station entrances to improve the flow of people into the station and help reunite the station with the town’s high street
  • Restoration of original architectural features that help to celebrate the Grade II-listed station
  • Other benefits including increased retail space, new station toilets and the renewal of the station’s lift

c2c Managing Director Julian Drury said: “These are our plans for a much-needed transformation that delivers economic, social and heritage benefits to both passengers and local residents. They will improve capacity, ease current congestion and deliver better facilities for customers. With so much growth planned in the borough and the new railway link being built to Barking Riverside, this will create the 21st-Century station the town requires.

“The original design of Barking station reflected the flagship Roma Termini station in central Rome. Thanks to the investment of our Italian owners we now intend to restore the modern Barking station to its former glory.”

c2c has also submitted an application to the Department for Transport’s Access for All fund for a separate station improvement scheme that would install additional lifts to platforms.