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Lea Green Railway Station is set to open to the public in April following completion of a major £10m upgrade.
Northern have delivered extensive improvements to the station including; a new ticket office, waiting room, toilet facilities and enhanced customer service offer in addition to a new decked car park, taking park and ride capacity to 450 vehicles.
Sign off from the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) is expected soon, which is the final step to then allow the facilities to open to the public.

CGI of upgraded Lea Green Railway Station
The upgrade is the last element of the wider £15m St Helens Southern Gateway project, funded by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority’s (LCRCA) Transforming Cities Fund, and designed to improve connectivity and promote sustainable travel for local commuters to the borough’s third busiest railway station.
Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said:
“Anyone from St Helens will know how important Lea Green is for getting about – and now, it finally has the facilities to match.
“From a proper new ticket office and waiting room, more parking spaces and better access, this upgrade is going to make a big difference to people’s day-to-day lives.
“It’s part of our wider plan to build a transport network that’s fit for the 21st century – quick, reliable and affordable – and shows what we can do when decisions are made here, not in Westminster.”
Lisa Harris, Executive Director of Place Services at St Helens Borough Council, said:
“Lea Green is without question one of St Helens’ busiest and most-used railway stations, connecting the borough to our neighbouring cities and key employment sites. These first-class facilities are exactly what the public of St Helens deserves and will make it easier for residents to make sustainable transport choices.
“The Liverpool City Region has big plans for public transport in St Helens Borough and across Merseyside and this investment is a great example and a sign of things to come.”
READ about plans for the new £32m St Helens Transport Interchange