STORY Contracting is on track to complete work on a £3m infrastructure project in Workington.

The firm is undertaking major works on behalf of Cumbria County Council on a new transport hub at the town's railway station.

Set to be complete in early spring, the project has already seen part of a redeveloped car park opened.

Story hopes to have the rest of the car park finished by Christmas, providing 140 parking spaces and covered bicycle stand.

The works include new pedestrian zones, drop-off points and a bus terminal at the entrance to the station.

A new road junction will also be created from the A597 with a right turning lane.

The project is one of three transport schemes to be funded from a £7.8m pot of cash by Cumbria Local Enterprise Partnership’s Local Growth Fund.

John Slee, project manager at Story Contracting, said: “It has been quite a challenge as we have had to deal with contaminated ground and pumping surface water."

James Carruthers, of Cumbria County Council, added: “The former brownfield site will provide better rail access and encourage more people to use sustainable travel."

Other Cumbrian sub contractors involved include Lawsons, DSD Construction, EEC Electrical and GTM traffic management.