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Murphy chosen to build new Soham rail station

Network Rail has awarded the contract to build Soham’s new railway station to J Murphy and Sons Ltd.

Network Rail has awarded the contract to build Soham’s new railway station to J Murphy and Sons Ltd - Network Rail's framework delivery partner for the Anglia route.

The station will be constructed on existing Network Rail land, close to the original site of Soham station in Cambridgeshire which was closed in September 1965.

Having been without a rail connection for almost 55 years, the contract will deliver a new station providing the community with more transport choices to local destinations and support more investment as part of the council’s vision for the wider area. 

The £18.6m funding package for reconnecting Soham to the rail network has been provided by the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough combined authority, led by mayor James Palmer. With consent secured from east Cambridgeshire district council in June, early enabling works are expected to begin this autumn to prepare the site for main construction works in 2021.

The contract includes:

  • Construction of a single 99 metre platform to accommodate four car train services including waiting shelters, lighting, information screens and a public address system;
  • Installation of a stepped footbridge across the railway to connect to an existing public right of way, designed for any future installation of lifts for a potential second platform for any scheme;
  • Construction of a drop off point and a car park to accommodate 50 vehicles and five spaces for blue badge holders, as well as lighting masts;
  • Cycle parking and ticket vending machines on the station forecourt.

Ellie Burrows, Network Rail’s route director for Anglia said: “Awarding the contract provides us with the means to be able to start delivering this important transport gateway for Soham. This project is a prime example of what we can do when we work in partnership with other organisations to improve the railway for the benefit of local communities and businesses.”

Cambridgeshire & Peterborough mayor James Palmer said: “This is one of the last milestones before we deliver the station that the Soham community has campaigned for. People can’t wait to see shovels on site and boots on the ground. Reconnected to the national network, Soham will be part of greening the Cambridgeshire transport system, it will attract more business and more investment, gain access to more jobs, and enjoy a fully-linked commercial and social life fit for the 21st century.”

Although subject to future government guidance on Covid-19, the enabling works are expected to begin this autumn with the main construction phase starting in early 2021 and completed by the end of 2021. 

Greater Anglia’s Ipswich/Peterborough service will start to serve Soham station following completion of the new station.

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