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Haymarket revamp gets thumbs up



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COUNCILLORS have given their approval to a planned £190 million revamp of Haymarket Station.
The council's transport committee has finalised plans for a revamp of the 164-year-old station to cope with an expected doubling of passenger numbers to nine million a year in the next two decades.

Controversial moves to demolish the grade A-list
ed station and neighbouring Ryries Bar to make way for a transport interchange have been abandoned in favour of developing around them.

The scheme, which has no funding at this stage, features a giant glass roof over all of the new public areas. The £1.4m feasibility study has resulted in a masterplan for the area, which will be known as the Haymarket interchange, aimed at improving bus, train and tram links. Among the details of the plan are:

• The station concourse and public areas nearly trebling in size to 8700 square metres.

• A space in front of the station for the monument to Edinburgh's footballers killed in the First World War, currently housed next to The Haymarket Bar.

• Retaining and refurbishing the A-listed station and neighbouring Ryries Bar.

• New offices, shops and flats to restore the frontage on to Dalry Road and Haymarket Terrace.





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1

charliegreen,

edinburgh 10/05/2008 12:46:54
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn
2

Buttress,

10/05/2008 14:20:03
At least the Grade A station will be still part of it all.

Amazed really.
3

spud the enforcer,

edinburgh 10/05/2008 17:50:05
well why am i not surprised, can i ask if any of our esteemed planning officials/crapcilloors take a we back hander,
4

CB,

Somewhere in the EU 10/05/2008 18:22:26
At least they are now saving Ryrie's bar. Thank goodness!
5

Not English or public school- "educated",

Elsewhere in the EU 11/05/2008 00:30:20
Ah come on lads..you're clearly either English, public school-"educated" or both..first the "trams" now Haymarket Station and Ryrie's under a big glass roof..Are you idiots going to leave Edinburgh without any history or family businesses? Please don't do this to the City (unless you're English, public school-"educated" or both).
6

Eliz,

Fife 11/05/2008 09:30:12
And so, Edinburgh Council walk blind-folded straight into another over-blown disaster.
7

Steve-o,

Edinburgh 11/05/2008 09:38:15
Now lets ensure they dump the default jaggy-craggy monstrous multi-coloured glass roof in favour of the elegant curved glass roof design.
8

Erica from East Kilbride,

11/05/2008 09:46:38
Redevelopment is long overdue, and will be welcomed by the vast majority of commuters who have to use the station. With all the new developments scheduled for the area Haymarket is shaping up to be a truly world class entrance to the capital's booming West End.

 

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