The railway body said money has been spent to repeatedly repair damaged doors after several break-ins.
underwent a £120 million transformation.
A letter from Network Rail requesting prior approval from the council said: “The redeveloped Queen Street Station was fully completed in October 2021. Within the last year during the hours when the station is closed there have been several occasions where the automatic doors have been forced open. This has led to people entering the station out of hours, damage to the doors and repeated repair costs to the public purse.
The North Hanover Street entrance would see a roller shutter installed until the next phase of the station redevelopment. The letter said Network Rail aims to carry out the work at the station under permitted development rights. The redeveloped station has a larger concourse than before and has improved accessibility with lifts into the new building from Queen Street and step-free access from Dundas and North Hanover streets.
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