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Newcastle station has been undergoing work to restore the Grade-II listed arches in Westgate Road.
Today (December 4th) marked the official reopening of the arches - after the completion of the £2.25 million project - by the city's Lord Mayor.
Nigel Escott, head of commercial asset management at Network Rail, said: "Newcastle has a great railway heritage and we want to safeguard this but also be part of regenerating a modern working city. By investing in these Victorian arches we have created unique business premises in the heart of Newcastle."
The new station now has commercial premises nearby suitable for use as shops or offices all within Newcastle's medieval town boundaries.
Mr Escott added that Network Rail hoped to earn a £1 billion income as a result of the works carried out over the next five year period.
Network Rail claims to want to change rail for the future in order for it to meet the "demands and aspirations of rail users". 
Mayor marks official re-opening at Newcastle2009-12-04

