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Scarborough Station's £14M Makeover Revives Victorian Charm
28 Jan
Summary
- Scarborough Station receives a £14 million renovation for its upgrade.
- The project includes a new roof, drainage, and stonework restoration.
- The iconic clock tower is being restored with a £203,000 heritage grant.

Scarborough Train Station, a Grade II-listed building, is currently undergoing a significant £14 million renovation project. Scheduled for completion by March, the upgrade encompasses essential repairs and restoration, including a new station roof, improved drainage, and the meticulous preservation of its stonework. These enhancements are designed to elevate the passenger experience at this historic seaside transport hub.
A key feature of the renovation is the restoration of the station's iconic clock tower. This specific aspect has received a grant of £203,000 from the Railway Heritage Trust. Work on the clock tower has involved repairing all four clock faces, refurbishing the finials, and upgrading the lighting, promising a visually striking improvement.




