Plans in place to develop this magnificent Grade II station and 'future proof' the City's ability to cater for significant growth in visitor and commuter numbers. All this whilst protecting the station's entrance and concourse which are both of huge historic value to Birmingham. Photo by Elliott Brown, a People with Passion from Birmingham.

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Wow! Birmingham's Grade II Moor Street station to be 'future proofed'





Plans in place to develop this magnificent Grade II station and 'future proof' the City's ability to cater for significant growth in visitor and commuter numbers. All this whilst protecting the station's entrance and concourse which are both of huge historic value to Birmingham. Photo by Elliott Brown, a People with Passion from Birmingham.


The plans to redevelop Birmingham’s historic Moor Street station, creating links to Birmingham New Street and planned HS2 services into and out of Curzon Street have now been revealed.

Here are some artists impressions produced by Grimshaw Architects.

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Images by Grimshaw Architects 

No completion date has been set but with a significant increase in people travelling to the City by train and with the arrival of HS2 in 2026, work is considered vital at Moor Street

As we can see on the artists impressions from Grimshaw Architects, it is fantastic to see that attention and due consideration is being paid to retain the station’s Grade II listed entrance and concourse dating back to 1914.