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22 February 2026

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Liverpool Street Station redevelopment approved

12 Feb The City of London Corporation has approved plans for a £1bn redevelopment of Liverpool Street Station.

The £1bn revamp will increase station capacity and create new commercial, cultural and public spaces
The £1bn revamp will increase station capacity and create new commercial, cultural and public spaces

Liverpool Street Station is Britain’s busiest train station, with passenger numbers having tripled since its last redevelopment in 1991, 35 years ago, to 98 million in 2024/25.

And with passenger numbers forecast to grow by a further 35% in the next 15 years – to 158 million a year by 2041 – there is work to be done.

In fact, the approved plans are designed to give the station capacity to accommodate more than 200 million passengers a year.

As well as improving access to and circulation around the station, the Network Rail scheme includes new commercial, cultural and public spaces.  According to Network Rail, the plans are designed to turn Liverpool Street into a destination in its own right.

The £1bn plans were approved by the City of London Corporation on 10th February. City policy chairman Chris Hayward said: “This redevelopment of Liverpool Street station is a major step forward for the Square Mile. It will support the City’s dynamic business ecosystem with state-of-the-art infrastructure, create new jobs and strengthen our position as a world‑leading destination, while ensuring that residents, workers and visitors all benefit from a modern, inclusive and future‑focused transport hub.

“As competition among global cities increases, we must demonstrate our openness to new investment that will enhance our urban environment and Liverpool Street station will now continue to do just that.â€

Chairman of the City of London Corporation planning and transportation committee, Tom Sleigh, added: “Everyone likes an upgrade, and this astonishing improvement to Britain’s busiest train station is just that; a major improvement by every measure. The soaring brick arches and bold architecture will cement Liverpool Street’s status as a modern temple to transport.â€

Aecom is the consulting engineer on the scheme. Managing director Jo Streeten said: “As lead engineer for the proposals, we have worked with our partners from the earliest stages to develop a design that has been shaped by detailed heritage, multi-disciplinary engineering and underpinned by robust environmental impact assessments.

“By combining significant improvements to accessibility, capacity and passenger experience with sensitively integrated commercial space, the scheme helps secure the long-term investment needed to support a nationally important transport hub.

“We are proud to have helped the project reach this significant milestone and look forward to continuing to work with Network Rail, Platform4 and Acme to ensure Liverpool Street Station is fit for the future while remaining true to its past.â€

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