Showing posts with label Railways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Railways. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 September 2015

Birmingham New Street

In the spirit of the revamp of King's Cross station in London two years ago where the ghastly, dreary and unwelcoming 1970's frontage was removed, we see that Birmingham New Street has had a significant redevelopment.

It appears we see some resemblance of a resurgence of the spirit of the Victorians where stations were seen as temples. Here with Birmingham New Street being opened today we now see natural light allowed into the interior for the first time since the city centre station was redeveloped in the 1960s.

If nothing else it has to be better than the horrible, disastrous, dark and unwelcoming station that was the 1960s abomination...

Hopefully this is another example of some mistakes of history trying to be rectified.

Thursday, 26 September 2013

King's Cross


I guess it's the sentimentality part of me that comes to the fore in this case, but news that the King's Cross station refurbishment has again revealed the original façade of the station, as pictured above, has lifted my spirits somewhat.

Defaced by the ghastly, dreary and unwelcoming 1970's frontage...

...King's Cross appears to have returned back to the 'train temple' most Victorian stations were intended to be. It's worrying, and a lesson from history, to think that both it and the next door Victorian masterpiece St Pancras were at some points earmarked for demolition.

There's architectural progress, and there's architectural vandalism, nothing demonstrates that more than nearby Euston station with an equally communist steel box design of the 1960's...

 which replaced the Euston Arch...

However at least some mistakes of history are being rectified, albeit in a relatively small way.