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New food and beverage units at Euston, London’s fourth busiest railway station, will start to open from May 2015, with construction well underway on a £12.5 million project to create more space and offer more choice for passengers and the local community.
Over 71 million passengers travel through Euston annually, and they will soon enjoy an increased and varied retail and dining offer along with a more user-friendly station layout.
The Euston Station Balcony Development Scheme will include more than 11,000 sq ft of food and beverage space with a new balcony level opening up the station and providing passengers with an area to relax and eat away from the hustle and bustle of the station concourse.
Network Rail head of retail, Samantha Turner, said: “A number of new food and beverage retailers have been carefully selected to enhance the options on offer for passengers and station visitors at Euston.
“People will soon benefit from a complementary mix of premium, convenient, grab and go offers along with a number of dine-in options.”
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