New railway station planned for Dundee waterfront [BBC News]





Date: 23/04/2012

Plans for a £14m railway station, hotel and office development are to be submitted to Dundee planners later. The proposals mark the latest phase in the £1bn transformation of the city's waterfront. The new complex, which would replace the existing 1960s station building, would also have shops. The Dundee waterfront project, which covers 240 hectares of land, is a joint venture between Dundee City Council and Scottish Enterprise. A £45m outpost of London's Victoria & Albert Museum will form the centrepiece of the scheme.


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Plans for a £14m railway station, hotel and office development are to be submitted to Dundee planners.

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