First trains stop at Worcestershire Parkway station
Brilliant to see major rail opening up again in rural settings, even if it did take 30 years to get this show on the road!! This story tells us:
Worcestershire Parkway, in Norton, near Worcester, is the first station to open in the county for more than 100 years.
About 50 people waited on the platform of the £22m station to see the first train pull in on its way to London Paddington.
Among those to get on was Mike Bond, who only travelled as far as Evesham. He said: “I just wanted to be on the first train.”
Tom Pierpoint, GWR’s interim commercial development director, said: “We know this station has been a long-held ambition for the people of Worcestershire and we have been pleased to work alongside the county council and our rail industry partners to ensure the delivery of this impressive new facility.”
Councillor Ken Pollock, Worcestershire County Council’s cabinet member for economy and infrastructure, said: “I’d like to thank all those involved in making this station, which has been talked about for more than 30 years, a reality.”