Darlington station revamp plans unveiled

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Victorian heritage to be preserved alongside modern upgrades

New images detailing the extensive renovation of Darlington’s historic railway station have been released, offering a clearer view of the transformation set to take place as part of a £140 million redevelopment project.

The project, led by a collaboration between AECOM, BAM, Network Rail, the Tees Valley Combined Authority, Darlington Borough Council, and LNER, aims to restore and modernise the station while preserving its Victorian heritage. The newly unveiled visualisations highlight how the station will retain its iconic Victorian roof while integrating contemporary features designed to meet the needs of modern passengers.

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