Central Bedfordshire Council: A new transport interchange will put Biggleswade on the fast track to jobs and growth
Date Added: 01/09/2022
Work has begun on the new £2.3million Biggleswade transport interchange that supports transformational growth in the town.
A traditional ‘breaking of the ground’ event marked the start of our scheme that will make it easier for you to use public transport for your journeys. Importantly, the project also supports future growth and new development in Biggleswade.
The new bus and rail interchange, on unused land owned by Network Rail next to Biggleswade Railway Station, will bring public transport connections together in one convenient place to promote sustainable travel.
The scheme will include bus stops, a bus turning circle, and improved pedestrian access. An attractive public space will also be created featuring plants, trees, and a rain garden alongside paved areas and seating.
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As part of the plans, the transport interchange will become the new Biggleswade bus terminal however, the town centre will continue to have bus stops at Hitchin Street.
It's one of the many major projects we are delivering to keep Central Bedfordshire moving onwards and upwards. We are investing in our future.
We have also supported a Govia Thameslink project that recently provided improved cycle parking and facilities at Biggleswade Railway Station. This too contributes to greener, sustainable travel in and around Biggleswade.
Additional plans at the station include a Department for Transport-funded Access for All programme. This is delivered by Network Rail and will provide an obstacle-free, accessible route to and between the railway station platforms.
The council’s main contractor is Galliford Try and construction should be complete in spring 2023.
The transport interchange is one of the Biggleswade projects benefiting from £70million of government funding through the Housing Infrastructure Fund.
More information on the Biggleswade Masterplan is available at: www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/biggleswade
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