High Speed Rail Investing in Britain s future Consultation response

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South Yorkshire Integrated Transport Authority High Speed Rail Investing in Britain s future Consultation response Appendix B Sheffield Meadowhall connectivity package Executive Summary INTEGRATED TRANSPORT AUTHORITY

Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 3 1. Overview 1.1 Phase 2 of the proposed High Speed 2 (HS2) railway would include a station stop at Sheffield Meadowhall. 1.2 This would provide the South Yorkshire with a high speed rail connection south via an East Midlands Hub at Toton, to Birmingham and on to London Euston. Northbound, it would provide a high speed rail connection to Leeds, and onward to York, Darlington and Newcastle by means of a connecting spur to the East Coast Main Line (ECML), and use of Classic Compatible trains which can run on both high speed and existing rail lines. 1.3 This new high speed railway will dramatically increase capacity on the rail network, reduce journey times, enhance connectivity and improve the reliability of rail services. The transfer of long distance rail trips on to the high speed network will free capacity on the existing network, permitting new services for local and regional travel. 2. Connecting HS2 to the Sheffield City Region 2.1 To capitalise upon the opportunity created by the arrival of HS2 at Sheffield Meadowhall, there is an aspiration to establish excellent connectivity to the new station from across South Yorkshire and its neighbouring authorities. 2.2 Not only will this maximise the patronage of the new high speed line, but it will preserve and enhance the role that Meadowhall Interchange already plays as a key hub on the South Yorkshire transport network, and allow new links to be formed to centres of employment. Such connectivity will assist South Yorkshire and the wider city region in realising its Strategic Economic Plan vision of creating 70,000 new private sector jobs. 2.3 Furthermore, the Meadowhall area is already a key employment and leisure destination, and targeted for further growth. High Speed 1 demonstrated the regenerative benefits that well planned station-led development can bring; an outward facing and well-connected station would form the basis for this at Meadowhall.

4 Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 3 The HS2 Consultation Proposals 3.1 The HS2 station and connectivity proposals form the backdrop for this Connectivity Study, which sets out to: Identify, at a strategic level, how South Yorkshire and the wider city region transport network could be expanded and optimised to provide excellent connections with the proposed HS2 station at Sheffield Meadowhall, including connections from Wakefield for southbound passengers. Identify how the station design can be improved, to achieve the desired connectivity in a seamlessly integrated manner, with the minimum of interchange time. To consider how the station may be configured so as to better integrate with its surroundings, including the Meadowhall area. To form part of the South Yorkshire ITA s response to the HS2 route consultation process, with a view to ultimately informing spatial and connectivity requirements for inclusion in the Phase 2 Hybrid Bill, and subsequent HS2 led station design, and transport network improvements. 4 The Existing Transport Network & Committed Schemes 4.1 The existing transport network provides good connectivity to the Meadowhall area, through an existing multi-modal transport interchange, and via the M1 Motorway. 4.2 Committed schemes in the vicinity of Meadowhall include heavy rail improvements, the proposed tram-train trial between Parkgate and Meadowhall South via Rotherham Central, Bus Rapid Transit North and the M1 Managed Motorways scheme. All of these will enhance connectivity to Meadowhall within the next 5 years.

Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 5 5 Passengers Using HS2 Services 5.1 It is anticipated that passengers will transfer from across South Yorkshire and the surrounding area to HS2 services from Meadowhall, and this study seeks to achieve improved connectivity to all key destinations within the city region. Notwithstanding this, existing demographics, geography, and the configuration of the strategic transport network mean that certain areas will demand greater connectivity to the Sheffield Meadowhall station. In particular, Sheffield and Doncaster, along with regeneration areas such as Waverley, will form key patronage areas, contributing to an estimated 14,400 two way journeys on HS2 per day from Sheffield Meadowhall. 6 Potential Barriers to Connectivity Barrier - Slow and Indirect Links to Key Destinations 6.1 Whilst the HS2 proposals integrate with the Sheffield Hull Line and the Supertram network, they do not provide an express connection into central Sheffield. The limited speed, frequency and crowding on links to key destinations, including Sheffield Midland and Doncaster (using the Sheffield-Hull Line), is of concern. The single track at Holmes Chord presents a barrier to connectivity from Rotherham. 6.2 For rail passengers from areas to the south such as Bolsover, Chesterfield and the Peak District, accessing HS2 services would necessitate an additional interchange on their journey when compared with existing arrangements. Links from Wakefield, meanwhile, are constrained by a lack of convenient nonstop heavy rail connections to Sheffield Meadowhall. Barrier - Network Capacity Limitations 6.3 Analysis of future demands on the South Yorkshire transport network around Meadowhall indicates that both the road and rail networks will be over capacity when HS2 opens, unless improvements are made over the intervening years between now and 2032. This presents a barrier to connections to the HS2 station. 6.4 The capacity constraints on the network will be exacerbated by additional trips on the network, which the proposed HS2 station at Sheffield Meadowhall will generate. On certain

6 Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package routes, this may comprise an increase of up to 10% in rail passenger numbers, and approximately 2% increase in vehicle flows, during peak hour conditions. 6.5 Of course, capacity improvements will be made on these existing networks over the course of the next two decades. However, the presence of a new HS2 station at Sheffield Meadowhall, and the necessity to achieve efficient connections to it, will result in the need for further targeted investment to break down barriers to connectivity. Barrier - Access Constraints 6.6 The parkway nature of the proposed station will necessitate good strategic road connections, and congestion at Junction 34 of the M1 motorway presents a barrier to this, as does the local road network around Meadowhall at peak times. Unless addressed, these issues are likely to hinder access to the Sheffield Meadowhall station from across South Yorkshire and the wider city region. Barrier - Challenging Interchanges 6.8 The current HS2 proposals present some challenges for rail passengers in terms of walking distances between services. In particular, this applies to those using services to and from Barnsley on the Hallam Line, whether from HS2, or interchanging between other local and regional services. 6.9 The dispersed nature of the station layout, with facilities spread across a number of sites, increases interchange times and distances between different transport modes, and requires substantial land take. 6.7 The current HS2 proposals locate the station within a road gyratory, and this will form a barrier to pedestrian and cyclist access to the station, and also through the local area between communities and employment zones. This gyratory gives the station an inwardlooking appearance, constraining its regenerative potential.

Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 7 7 Proposed Connectivity Enhancements 7.1 Responding to the potential barriers to connectivity, and based on a conceptual vision for the future of our rail and tram network (see Figure 2 on page 10), we have proposed an alternative design for the transport interchange at Sheffield Meadowhall. This promotes seamless integration of services, as demonstrated by the visual on page 9. 7.2 This solution is proposed as an essential enhancement to the current HS2 proposals. It would be realised through optimisation of the station design at Sheffield Meadowhall, along with targeted improvements to the wider rail, tram and road networks. This would overcome the identified barriers to connectivity, in the following ways: 7.3 Providing Fast and Direct Links - Barrier Overcome It provides for an increase in heavy rail and tram-train services from across South Yorkshire and the wider area to Meadowhall, through the creation of an expanded hub. Not only will this improve links to HS2, but it will create new opportunities for direct travel between destinations within the City Region itself, including direct links to and from the Peak District and Chesterfield, and faster connections to Wakefield. Modifications to infrastructure, signalling and stations on the Hallam Line and Sheffield to Hull Line will permit the introduction of tram-train services. Dualling of the Holmes Chord will improve access from Doncaster and Rotherham. Selective improvements on the Supertram network will deliver a fast and frequent Supertram Express service to central Sheffield. Extension of the Supertram network will provide direct links to key patronage areas in Sheffield and Waverley. Changes to rail timetables will sequence services with HS2 arrivals and departures, permit the introduction of an expanded tramtrain service, and account for changes in passenger travel patterns. Diversion of bus services will provide links from the local area to a new integrated facility at Sheffield Meadowhall. 7.4 Addressing Network Capacity Limitations - Barrier Overcome Capacity increases are proposed on the heavy rail network, namely the Midland Mainline, Hallam Line and Sheffield to Hull Line. Not only would these provide improved access to HS2 services, but they would also allow utilisation of freed capacity on mainline routes, i.e. an increase in local and regional services through the Sheffield Midland hub, and improved links to the ECML via Doncaster. Through consolidation of the existing transport facilities, the existing road alignment at Meadowhall can be rationalised, and capacity increased through more lane capacity, and a reduction in the number of junctions. Not only could this improve connections to the station itself, but it will also aid movement through this area to Sheffield and Rotherham.

8 Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 7.5 Removing Access Constraints - Barrier Overcome Upgrading of the M1 motorway junctions and other junctions on the local road network in the vicinity of Meadowhall will promote ease of access to the HS2 station. The proposed road realignment takes heavy traffic volumes away from the station, creating space for pedestrian and cyclist links, and a new public realm space. This changes the focus of the station, making it far more visible and outward looking, and enhancing the arrival experience for visitors from within and outside the area alike. 7.6 Improving the Interchange Experience - Barrier Overcome By combining all station facilities in to one consolidated footprint, including rail and tram services, set-down and pick-up areas, car parking, taxis, the bus and coach station and Park & Ride facilities, seamless interchange is achieved between transport modes, over a shortened distance and time period. This also reduces the overall land take at Sheffield Meadowhall. The proposed tram-train connection on to the Hallam Line would significantly improve the interchange experience for passengers to and from Barnsley. 7.7 Further study The connectivity package is an important part of ensuring that economic growth as a result of HS2 will be experienced across the South Yorkshire and the wider city region. We are currently undertaking detailed cost assessments on the connectivity package. Furthermore, to examine the potential of this investment, a seperate study will be commissioned to examine the potential economic contribution of the overall connectivity package, beyond the HS2 scheme. The assessment will be undertaken with the application of the FLUTE model, which has been recently used to underpin decisions on the prioritisation of major scheme investment, as part of funding devolution. We will look to optimise the connectivity package by further investigating the options and alternatives that can support the overall HS2 business case.

Figure 1 Proposed alternative HS2 station alignment. Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 9

Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 10 Figure 2 Proposed rail and tram connectivity - SCR and Wakefield. WAKEFIELD MOORTHORPE THURNSCOE New Oxford House 30 Barkers Pool, Sheffi eld, S1 2HB Tel: +44 (0)113 2428498 Fax: +44 (0)113 2428573 www.arup.com GOLDTHORPE BARNSLEY WOMBWELL BOLTON UPON DEARNE DONCASTER CONISBROUGH ELSECAR MEXBOROUGH SWINTON HS2 CHAPELTOWN MAGNA (new station) SHEFFIELD MEADOWHALL PARKGATE ROTHERHAM CENTRAL Key: Existing heavy rail line Existing heavy rail line to provide tram-train services Committed tram-train line Existing Supertram line to become tram-train line New tram-train line Proposed Supertram line NORTHERN GENERAL HOSPITAL Existing Park & Ride facility Express non-stop running between Meadowhall and Cathedral on supertram tracks HS2 Proposed Park & Ride facility MIDDLEWOOD SHEFFIELD CATHEDRAL WAVERLEY, AMP & EZs MALIN BRIDGE Services from the Peak District, Chesterfield and Worksop continue to Sheffield Meadowhall SHEFFIELD MIDLAND HALFWAY Issue: Date: Originator: Checked: Approved: FULWOOD HERDINGS PARK 03 22.01.14 SM PW KR DORE WEST DORE South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive SCR - HS2 CONNECTIVITY STUDY Proposed Rail and Tram Connectivity - SCR and Wakefi eld PEAK DISTRICT WORKSOP Scale @ A3: Not to Scale Drawing Status: Issue CHESTERFIELD Job Number: 233349-00 Drawing Number: Figure 40 Arup

Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 11 8 Summary of Proposed Connectivity Benefits Throughout the Sheffield City Region Transport Mode Barnsley Doncaster Peak District Rotherham Sheffield Heavy Rail Light Rail New tram-train connection to significantly reduce interchange times Tram-train connection Tram-train connectivity to the wider SCR Increased frequency of Classic Rail connections Tram-train connection Tram-train connectivity to the wider SCR - Potential airport tram-train connection New direct Classic Rail connection Increased frequency of Classic Rail connections - Tram-train connection Tram-train connectivity to the wider SCR Bus - - - BRT connection Increased frequency of Classic Rail connections Supertram Express fast easy link to Sheffield CBD Tram-train connectivity to the wider SCR - Extension of tram-train network (SW Sheffield & Waverley) BRT connection Improved bus and coach interchange Improved bus and coach interchange Road Improved M1 access Improved M1 access Local road network improvements around Meadowhall Local road network improvements around Meadowhall Local road network improvements around Meadowhall Bolsover & Chesterfield Retford & Worksop Wakefield Heavy Rail Increased Classic Rail connectivity Continued Classic Rail connection; sequenced with HS2 service timetable Increased Classic Rail connectivity Road Improved M1 access Improved M1 access Improved M1 access

12 Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package Connectivity package outline design

13 Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package The following section contains plans of the proposed connectivity package: Figure 3 Proposed rail and tram connectivity - Meadowhall Figure 4 Proposed rail and tram connectivity - Don Valley Figure 5 Proposed bus connectivity - Meadowhall Figure 6 Proposed bus connectivity - Don Valley Figure 7 Proposed road connectivity - Meadowhall Figure 8 Proposed pedestrian and cycle connectivity - Meadowhall Figure 9 Proposed cycle connectivity - Don Valley Figure 10 Proposed station layout - Meadowhall

Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 14 Figure 3 Proposed rail and tram connectivity - Meadowhall. 0M 50M 100M (APPROXIMATE SCALE) New Oxford House 30 Barkers Pool, Sheffield, S1 2HB Tel: +44 (0)113 2428498 Fax: +44 (0)113 2428573 www.arup.com Existing tram line to be double tracked To / from Wincobank Key: Existing rail line Proposed rail line Proposed platform P P2 1 Proposed route of HS2 above Surface level pedestrian route Elevated pedestrian route P P8 7 P P6 5 P P4 3 To / from employment areas P9 Proposed route for tram-train Proposed tram-train junction Car park above bus and coach station Proposed route for tram-train to / from Rotherham and Doncaster Proposed tram-train grade separated junction P1 - P4 Proposed classic rail platforms to provide additional capacity for stopping services including Cross Country route P5 Terminating platform to provide additional capacity for services from Peak District, East Midlands and Worksop services P6 - P7 Tram-train platforms for services from Barnsley via Meadowhall to Rotherham / Sheffield P8 - P9 Tram-train platforms for services from Meadowhall to Rotherham / Sheffield Existing Barnsley line platforms no longer required Date: Originator: Checked: Approved: 02 17.12.13 SM PW KR South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive SCR - HS2 CONNECTIVITY STUDY Proposed Rail & Tram Connectivity - Meadowhall Existing Supertram and Rotherham / Doncaster line platforms to be moved north east below proposed HS2 station Based on the Ordnance Survey map with permission of the Controller of her Majesty s Stationary Office, Crown Copyright. AL. 100039628. Issue: Scale @ A3: Not to Scale To / from Meadowhall shopping centre using HS2 viaduct as a pedestrian bridge To / from Wincobank & employment areas Drawing Status: Issue To / from Tinsley & Brinsworth Job Number: Drawing Number: 233349-00 Figure 43 Arup

Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 15 Figure 4 Proposed rail and tram connectivity - Don Valley. To Stocksbridge To Barnsley Hallam Line To Wakefield / Pontefract / Doncaster Chapeltown Railway Station J35 New Oxford House 30 Barkers Pool, Sheffi eld, S1 2HB Tel: +44 (0)113 2428498 Fax: +44 (0)113 2428573 1 M1 29 Holmes chord to be dualled Sheffield - Hull Line Parkgate Proposed tram-train extends to Doncaster via Swinton, Mexborough and Conisbrough www.arup.com 135 Rotherham Central Railway Station 123 ROTHERHAM Penistone Road Corridor to form part of tram-train network Proposed extension of tram-train network through Fulwood C rimic ar Lane Middlewood 101 A57 Sandygate R oad Malin Bridge Fulwood Road A57 Frequency of services on existing heavy rail link to be increased. Timetable, signalling and infrastructure improvements potentially required Proposed supertram extension to Northern General Hospital Sheffield Midland Railway Station Sheffield Meadowhall Railway Station Midland Main Line Nunnery Square SHEFFIELD 109 Valley Centretainment 102 J34 178 102 Magna Tram-Train Station 30 Sheffield - Lincoln Line Proposed extension of tram-train network to Waverley, AMP and EZs 30 Existing Supertram link to be used for express running between Meadowhall and Sheffield. Timetable, signalling and infrastructure improvements potentially required J33 Chesterfield - Rotherham Freight Line 31 J32 Key: Existing heavy rail passenger line Existing heavy rail freight line Existing Supertram Existing park and ride Existing motorway Proposed tram-train network Proposed rail station Proposed park and ride Proposed Supertram Proposed extension of tram-train network through Ecclesall Road corridor Dore West Abbeydale Dore & Totley Railway Station Midland Main Line Herdings Park To the Peak District To Chesterfield To Chesterfield Hope Valley Line 25 Midland Main Line 1 Proposed extension of tram-train network through Abbeydale Road corridor 102 135 A57 Halfway M1 To Worksop Based on the Ordnance Survey map with permission of the Controller of her Majesty s Stationary Office, Crown Copyright. AL. 100039628. Issue: 03 South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive SCR - HS2 CONNECTIVITY STUDY Proposed Rail and Tram Connectivity - Don Valley Scale @ A3: Not to Scale Drawing Status: Issue Job Number: 233349-00 Date: 22.01.14 Originator: SM Checked: PW Drawing Number: Figure 41 Approved: KR Arup

Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 16 Figure 5 Proposed bus connectivity - Meadowhall. From Barnsley & Wakefield 0M 100M 200M (APPROXIMATE SCALE) New Oxford House 30 Barkers Pool, Sheffield, S1 2HB Tel: +44 (0)113 2428498 Fax: +44 (0)113 2428573 From Rotherham www.arup.com Riv er Do n 1 M All BRT services to stop at Sheffield Meadowhall bus station Proposed Tinsley Link Road 31 Key: be low Proposed route of HS2 M1 on Proposed bus and coach station integrated with HS2 station LOCK LANE From Rotherham Tin Proposed BRT stop Local bus routes Proposed coach route uc iad yv sle ad River Don t d Proposed BRT north route and A1 bus route fie ef 8 17 Sh ld Ro 10 9 M ea do w ha l lr oa MEADOWHALL SOUTH Meadowhall Centre Based on the Ordnance Survey map with permission of the Controller of her Majesty s Stationary Office, Crown Copyright. AL. 100039628. 8 17 effi From Sheffield Sh e Sh Ro pcote Lane d el ffi From Sheffield 31 She ad eld & Tinsle y y 1 hall Wa M Meadow Canal Riv er D on Local bus routes From Doncaster, Worksop & Chesterfield Issue: Date: Originator: Checked: Approved: 02 17.12.13 SM PW KR South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive SCR - HS2 CONNECTIVITY STUDY Proposed Bus Connectivity - Meadowhall Scale @ A3: Not to Scale Drawing Status: Issue Job Number: Drawing Number: 233349-00 Figure 61 Arup

Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 17 Figure 6 Proposed bus connectivity - Don Valley. New Oxford House 30 Barkers Pool, Sheffi eld, S1 2HB Tel: +44 (0)113 2428498 Fax: +44 (0)113 2428573 www.arup.com ROTHERHAM INTERCHANGE Local bus services to use new bus station integrated with HS2 station. Existing bus station to be removed ATTERCLIFFE NORTH ATTERCLIFFE SOUTH HS2 INTERCHANGE CARBROOK LOCK LANE WESTGATE BRADMARSH WAY CANKLOW ROAD GRANGE WAY BAWTRY ROAD BONET LANE EUROPA LINK ROTHERHAM Key: Proposed BRT north route Proposed BRT south route Proposed BRT stop Proposed A1 bus route Proposed park and ride site Proposed HS2 station City centre BRT stops: 1. Wicker 2. Castle Square 3. Hallam University 4. Furnival Street 5. Sheaf Square 6. Sheffi eld Interchange 7. Commercial Street 1 WAVERLEY PARK & RIDE 7 2 6 3 5 4 Issue: Date: Originator: Checked: Approved: SHEFFIELD 02 17.12.13 SM PW KR South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive SCR - HS2 CONNECTIVITY STUDY Proposed Bus Connectivity - Don Valley Scale @ A3: Not to Scale Drawing Status: Issue Based on the Ordnance Survey map with permission of the Controller of her Majesty s Stationary Office, Crown Copyright. AL. 100039628. Job Number: 233349-00 Drawing Number: Figure 60 Arup

Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 18 Figure 7 Proposed road connectivity - Meadowhall. From Barnsley & Wakefield 0M 100M 200M (APPROXIMATE SCALE) New Oxford House 30 Barkers Pool, Sheffield, S1 2HB Tel: +44 (0)113 2428498 Fax: +44 (0)113 2428573 From Rotherham www.arup.com Proposed Blackburn Road Link Do n 1 M Riv er Proposed capacity increase on M1 J34(N) Proposed HS2 station set down, pick-up and car park Proposed Tinsley Link Road Key: 31 Proposed junction improvements be low Key routes into HS2 station M1 From Rotherham Proposed route of HS2 on sle Tin uc iad yv Proposed junction rationalisation River Don t ad 8 17 Ro fi ef Sh M ea do w ha ll R oa d d el Dedicated HS2 access with signal priority 10 9 HS2 access returns to ground level Meadowhall Centre Proposed capacity increase on M1 J34(S) Meadowhall Way realigned Proposed junction improvements Based on the Ordnance Survey map with permission of the Controller of her Majesty s Stationary Office, Crown Copyright. AL. 100039628. fi ef 8 17 Sh From Sheffield effi Proposed realignment of Meadowhall Way Ro cote Lane From Sheffield d el Sh Proposed bridge p 31 She ad eld & Tinsle y y 1 hall Wa M Meadow Canal Riv er D on Dedicated HS2 access at high level (below HS2 viaduct) From Doncaster, Worksop & Chesterfield Issue: Date: Originator: Checked: Approved: 02 17.12.13 SM PW KR South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive SCR - HS2 CONNECTIVITY STUDY Proposed Road Connectivity - Meadowhall Scale @ A3: Widened off-slip Not to Scale Drawing Status: Proposed HS2 corridor Issue Job Number: Drawing Number: 233349-00 Figure 50 Arup

Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 19 Figure 8 Proposed pedestrian and cycle connectivity - Meadowhall. 0M 100M 200M (APPROXIMATE SCALE) New Oxford House 30 Barkers Pool, Sheffield, S1 2HB Tel: +44 (0)113 2428498 Fax: +44 (0)113 2428573 www.arup.com 1 M ROUTE 67 ROUTE 6 Riv er Do n Proposed HS2 station with cycle parking facilities TPT ALTERNATIVE ROUTE Proposed Tinsley Link Road 31 Key: be low Traffic free cycle route M1 On road cycle route on Pedestrian route Tin uc iad yv sle Proposed route of HS2 fi ef 8 17 Sh Ro ll R oa d River Don t ad d el 10 9 M ea do w ha To / from Meadowhall shopping centre using HS2 viaduct as a pedestrian bridge Based on the Ordnance Survey map with permission of the Controller of her Majesty s Stationary Office, Crown Copyright. AL. 100039628. 8 17 eld & Tinsle y effi Ro cote Lane fi ef Sh d el Sh ad 1 y M hall Wa ROUTE 6 p 31 She Meadow Canal Riv er D on Meadowhall Centre Issue: Date: Originator: Checked: Approved: 02 17.12.13 SM PW KR South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive SCR - HS2 CONNECTIVITY STUDY Proposed Pedestrian and Cycle Connectivity Meadowhall Scale @ A3: Not to Scale Drawing Status: Issue Job Number: Drawing Number: 233349-00 Figure 63 Arup

Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 20 Figure 9 Proposed cycle connectivity - Don Valley. New Oxford House 30 Barkers Pool, Sheffi eld, S1 2HB Tel: +44 (0)113 2428498 Fax: +44 (0)113 2428573 www.arup.com ROTHERHAM Sheffield Meadowhall Railway Station Key: Traffi c free cycle route On road cycle route Proposed rail station SHEFFIELD Issue: Date: Originator: Checked: Approved: 02 17.12.13 SM PW KR South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive SCR - HS2 CONNECTIVITY STUDY Proposed Cycle Connectivity - Don Valley Scale @ A3: Not to Scale Drawing Status: Issue Based on the Ordnance Survey map with permission of the Controller of her Majesty s Stationary Office, Crown Copyright. AL. 100039628. Job Number: 233349-00 Drawing Number: Figure 62 Arup

Appendix B - Meadowhall connectivity package 21 Figure 10 Proposed station layout - Meadowhall. 0M 50M 100M (APPROXIMATE SCALE) Proposed station loop Proposed access to STW and Power Plant P1 P2 Proposed taxi rank P3 P4 P5 P6 Car park exit P7 P8 P9 Bus station entrance Car park above bus and coach station Proposed passenger set-down and pickup area M1 M1 New Oxford House 30 Barkers Pool, Sheffi eld, S1 2HB Tel: +44 (0)113 2428498 Fax: +44 (0)113 2428573 www.arup.com Key: Proposed access from Tinsley Link Existing rail line Proposed rail line Proposed rail platforms (P1 - P5 classic rail, P6 - P9 tram-train) Proposed route of HS2 above Car park entrance Proposed escalator and lift access to HS2 concourse above Bus station exit Proposed station access road Blackburn Brook to be de-channelised Proposed public square Proposed station access road Issue: Date: Originator: Checked: Approved: River Don 02 17.12.13 SM PW KR South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive SCR - HS2 CONNECTIVITY STUDY Proposed Station Layout - Meadowhall Scale @ A3: Not to Scale Drawing Status: Issue Based on the Ordnance Survey map with permission of the Controller of her Majesty s Stationary Office, Crown Copyright. AL. 100039628. Job Number: 233349-00 Drawing Number: Figure 70 Arup

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