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Monday 27 February 2017 2:59 pm

Network Rail bags £743m for retailers in its stations in 2016

By: Helen Cahill

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Retailers in Network Rail stations cashed in on commuters' Christmas shopping last year, boosting sales by 3.7 per cent in the final quarter of 2016, bringing the total sales to £743m.

In the quarter, shoppers spent nearly £185m in Network Rail stations, such as Paddington, King's Cross, Manchester Piccadilly and Liverpool Lime Street.

Read more: Retail sales bounce back as consumer spending continues to support growth

Sales growth was particularly strong in Manchester Piccadilly and King's Cross, where sales were up 21.6 per cent and 15.9 per cent respectively.

In both Birmingham and Leeds, sales increased 3.8 per cent year-on-year, and in Edinburgh, sales grew 3.6 per cent.

For the full year, total sales across all of Network Rail's stations hit £743m, up 3.5 per cent on 2015's figures. Network Rail said the figures showed that it was investing in its retail offer, and that it was benefiting from a trend towards convenience shopping.

Read more: Shoppers flocked to St Pancras for luxury goods over Christmas

David Biggs, Network Rail's managing director of property, said: "Today's results show Network Rail's ongoing investment in its managed stations is delivering an improved experience for passengers around Great Britain, whilst also generating vital funds to reinvest back into the railway.

"Consumers continue to move towards convenience shopping and stations are becoming an increasingly significant part of this change."

Stations managed by Network Rail

National stations

London stations

Birmingham New Street

Cannon Street

Bristol Temple Meads

Charing Cross

Edinburgh Waverley

Euston

Glasgow Central

King’s Cross

Leeds

London Bridge

Liverpool Lime Street

Liverpool Street

Manchester Piccadilly

Paddington

Reading

St Pancras International

(lower level)

Retail at St Pancras is managed by HS1

 

Victoria

 

Waterloo

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