Stevenage Railway Station

Stevenage Railway Station North: Modern mobility hub for a medium-sized town.

Connecting, functional, relieving.

Stevenage Station is located in the center of the British city of Stevenage. As in many cities, there was a desire to reduce traffic volumes. Together with Fatkin Architects, Huber Parking has designed a parking garage in the immediate vicinity of the Nordbahnhof and the bus station that meets this requirement: It is not just a place to park cars, but also bundles a variety of means of transport in one place, making it the city’s new mobility hub .

Fact sheet

Year

2023

Location

Stevenage

Country

United Kingdom

Number of parking spaces

622

Motor cycle

24

E-charging station

30

Bicycle

80

Disabled parking spaces

30

Customer

Stevenage Borough Council

Awards

Winner British Parking Awards 2023, “Best New Car Park” category Park Mark Plus Award (2023)

Services

Concept, Planning, Execution

Features

Award, Design, Mobility Hub, Sustainability

Energy potential is utilised with a PV system on the ramp roof.

Colour carpets separate lanes and parking spaces visually.

Stevenage Station was built on the existing car park of the nearby North Station to increase the number of parking spaces at this location and create an extended mobility offer for commuters, residents and visitors. The new car park increases the existing 339 parking spaces to 622 modern bays over six levels, including 30 disabled parking bays, 27 motorcycle bays and 30 electric vehicle bays. If required, these can be extended by a further 126 previously inactive parking bays. The new multi-storey car park also provides 80 secure bicycle parking spaces – including some for cargo bikes and special bikes, such as those for people with disabilities.

"Future-orientated and future-proof: these were the requirements for Stevenage Station and they were implemented perfectly. With its flexible mobility options, the new car park connects users directly with the city and thus improves inner-city connections many times over."

Gateway to the city

Bright and colourful.

As the gateway to the town, Stevenage Station is clad in a perforated steel façade, featuring a number of the town’s landmarks. Each level of the multi-storey car park is also coated in a different colour. This helps with orientation. It also creates an attractive play of light in the dark. All colours, materials and graphics were chosen in collaboration with the local authorities to ensure that the car park blends in harmoniously with its urban surroundings and to create maximum identification with the building.

Sustainability features

1

Intelligent load balancing to optimise the charging infrastructure

2

76 solar panels (425 W each) on the roof of the car park and the bicycle garage

3

Efficient Huber Parking lighting system with motion and light sensors

4

96% recyclable aluminium content in the façade

5

Reduced waste through optimised transport, material savings, waste separation, recycling, etc.

"Stevenage Station was recently awarded the top A rating in its life cycle assessment - a great success that shows us that we are thinking in the right direction in our planning."

Digital Infrastructure?

State of the Art.

Stevenage Station has a ticketless parking system with ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition): A camera is installed at each entrance to the car park. When a vehicle drives in, the camera recognises the number plate and records it – people cannot be recognised. The ANPR software reads the number plate as a text file and adds the date and time of entry to it. The same happens when the vehicle leaves. This avoids long waiting and starting times, reduces CO2 emissions and keeps traffic flowing. An automatic dynamic counting system displays the number of available parking spaces, and remote video surveillance of all levels of the car park ensures maximum security for users.

Mobility Hub im Huber Magazin