115 spaces parking boost as part of £1.5M Grantham Station improvements

By The Editor

5th May 2021 | Local News

London North Eastern Railway (LNER) has added more than 100 extra car parking spaces for customers and transformed the station approach at Grantham Station as part of a £1.5M improvement scheme.

The 115 additional spaces have been created following the completion of a new car park, built on former disused land located just a short walk from the centre of the historic market town.

The full length of Station Road and the existing car park have also been enhanced and made safer with new crossing points, road markings, walking routes, CCTV and upgraded street lighting all creating a new gateway to Grantham. A revamped taxi rank and customer drop

off area completes the improvements delivered as part of the project. As part of LNER's commitment to deliver additional value to the local economy, the dedicated project team has worked with local suppliers and sourced materials from the Lincolnshire region wherever possible. David Horne, Managing Director at LNER, said: "Grantham is a key destination on the LNER

route, so we are pleased to be able to enhance the experience for customers using the station.

"The 115 new car parking spaces and wider improvements we've made to Station Road, make it much easier for people to choose the train when travelling across the region and beyond."

To celebrate Grantham's historic ties to the railway, the car park has been given the name, Mallard, after the famous locomotive that achieved a world speed record for steam locomotion just south of Grantham in 1938.

Grantham is also one of LNER's managed car parks to benefit from a parking offer. Customers can currently park for £5 per day after 09.30 Monday to Friday, or for those having a long weekend, park anytime Friday to Monday for just £12.

     

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