Network Rail has officially unveiled the new-look Gourock Station after a two-year, £8m project.
Infrastructure secretary Alex Neil MSP led the opening ceremony, unveiling a newly constructed station building, renovated platforms and canopies and a redesigned sea wall that now provides sea views for visitors, through glazed sections.
A new covered walkway also connects the station to the nearby ferry terminal, while the redesign of Station Road and the car-park has resulted in an increase in commuter parking as well as a better integration of road, rail and ferry links.
A key transport hub for the area, the new station has also been designed to accommodate any future redevelopment of the waterfront area.
David Simpson, Network Rail route managing director for Scotland, said, "Gourock Station is now fit for the modern commuter - providing a functional, yet attractive, building that creates a great first impression for visitors to the waterfront."
Alex Neil MSP said: "The way in which rail industry partners have worked together to deliver this project, without disrupting rail services, is an example for future project delivery. The Alliance agreement recently signed between Network Rail and ScotRail can also build upon the good practice which has been evident at Gourock to help progress upcoming rail projects across the country."
Steve Montgomery, managing director of ScotRail, added: "Our customers will undoubtedly appreciate this excellent investment in Gourock station, with much improved facilities and a more welcoming atmosphere. Investments of this calibre attract more people to rail which is warmly welcomed."
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