About the Transport Hub
The £30 million Lincoln Transport Hub scheme is a significant regeneration project that will transform the city centre - providing a state-of-the-art bus station, 1,000 space multi-storey car park, retail space and a new pedestrian plaza.
Led by City of Lincoln Council, the scheme will also see improvements to Lincoln Central railway station and create a more accessible and attractive gateway to the city.
The scheme has received £11 million funding from the Department for Transport (DfT), along with a further £2 million from the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership (GLLEP).
We are working closely with our partners – the DfT, the GLLEP, Lincolnshire Co-op, Network Rail, Lincolnshire County Council and East Midlands Trains – to deliver the scheme by February 2018.
The city council and its partners are making every effort to keep Lincoln moving while it’s improving, but, inevitably with a construction project of this size and significance in a busy city centre, there will be some disruption.
A temporary bus station began operation in Tentercroft Street on Sunday 28 August 2016.
Timeline
Date | Actions |
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Received confirmed £11 million funding from the Department for Transport |
28 August 2016 |
Temporary bus station opens in Tentercroft Street |
12 September 2016 |
Norman Street and Oxford Street closed as construction begins |
September 2016 – November 2016 |
Archaeologists investigate under the former bus station as work begins to clear the rest of the site |
November 2016 - January 2017 |
Demolition of the old bus station |
January 2017 |
Construction of car park and bus station begin |
December 2017 |
Opening of new bus station |
February 2018 |
Opening of multi-storey car park and completion of Lincoln Transport Hub |