
£600,000 investment upgrades regional station shelters across Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire and Lincolnshire
- New shelters to be installed across Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire and Lincolnshire
- Shelters designed to be spacious, durable, and more inviting
- 100% recyclable and they feature built-in water harvesting systems at several locations
East Midlands Railway (EMR) is investing £600k to improve the experience for customers across Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire, and Lincolnshire by installing brand-new waiting shelters at a number of regional stations.
This major upgrade means better protection from the elements and a more comfortable wait for customers using EMR's regional services.
The project is bringing a mix of modern stainless steel Macemain shelters and environmentally friendly timber Natural Shelters to stations including Netherfield, Lowdham, Longton, Fiskerton, Rolleston, and Goxhill.
These new shelters are designed to be spacious, durable, and more inviting, ensuring passengers have a better experience while waiting for their trains.
A key part of this investment is sustainability. The Natural Shelters, made from high-quality Accoya wood, are not just stylish but also eco-friendly and align with EMR's Getting There Greener strategy.
They are 100% recyclable and feature built-in water harvesting systems at several locations, collecting rainwater to support local station adoption groups.
Philippa Cresswell, Customer Experience Director at East Midlands Railway, said: "By investing in better waiting areas, we’re making sure our stations serve customers better, providing shelter that is both practical and thoughtfully designed. We have also worked hard to make them as eco friendly as possible in line with our Getting There Greener strategy.
"We are pleased that we could incorporate the water harvesting systems into the design so that our station adopters can continue their brilliant work in keeping the flower beds at the station looking their best."
Theresa Dutton, Infrastructure and Property Project Manager at East Midlands Railway, said: "I’m proud to see this project delivering real benefits for our customers and communities.
"These new shelters improve comfort while supporting sustainability through eco-friendly materials and water harvesting. Thank you to MPH Construction, a great team effort with a lasting impact.”
More information on EMR's Getting There Greener scheme can be found here: https://www.eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk/help-manage/about-us/policies/environmental-sustainability-policy