Universal's UK Theme Park to Welcome New Train Station in Ambitious £6.6 Billion Development!

Published on November 19, 2025 at 03:27 PM
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THE NEW Universal Studios theme park coming to the UK will get its very own train station.

The train station is set to be built in Stewartby in to serve the theme park, which is aiming to open in the early 2030s.

Illustration of a map showing proposed EWR train routes, stations, and refined plans for the Marston Vale Line in the UK, with new stations at Woburn Sands, Ridgmont, Lidlington, and Stewartby.Universal Studios UK theme park will get it’s own railway station in StewartbyCredit: East West Rail

The station will become part of the East West Rail (EWR) line, which will connect to via and Bedford.

The station will be vital for thewhich is set to attract over 8.5million people in its opening year alone.

In a report released by EWR, it states: “We’re now planning to provide a consolidated Stewartby-Kempston Hardwick station which would allow people to travel to the without negatively impacting other users.”

Through recent talks with local communities, the proposed number of trains running via the station each hour has been increased from three or four, to five.

This would mean up to 70 per cent more seating across the route.

The new station would also feature walking and routes.

The report added: “Given Universal’s proposals are still emerging, we’re working with them and other stakeholders to determine the design and exact position of the station.

“We would like to provide reassurance that as we progress this work, we are focused on not just integrating the design for this station with the wider development proposals but also maintaining access to the strategic road network and local destinations.

“Once we have undertaken this work, we will provide further information when we consult in 2026.”

The station will be part of the wider, which is expected to unlock around £6.7billion of regional economic growth by 2050, with 100,000 new homes.

A spokesperson for (UDX) said: “Government’s commitment in furthering multi-modal opportunities to grow the UK’s economy is highly encouraging, as companies like UDX look to place major investments in the UK.

“Other plans include seven new stations, and the use of cutting-edge hybrid battery-electric trains to deliver faster, greener services along the partially electrified route while keeping costs down.”

The spokesperson added that the in addition to the new eastern entrance at Cambridge Central, EWR is also planning to create a new East Station.

Other plans included in the EWR project – which is set to cost between £5.7billion and £6.6billion – include establishing new station entrances at and Bedford.

And the Marston Vale Line will get four new larger stations to replace nine smaller and tired ones.

Map illustration showing the proposed EWR route and stations, with a new station near the proposed Universal resort and the relocation of Stewartby station.It is planned as part of a £6.6billion project by East West RailCredit: East West Rail

Currently, stations on the Marston Vale Line see some of the lowest usage in the country, but the new stations would serve local communities better and ultimately help to serve

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said: “East West Rail is more than a railway – it’s a catalyst for growth, more jobs and opportunity, and this project will make rail travel faster, greener and more reliable for millions of passengers.”

“By investing in modern infrastructure, we’re laying the foundations for long-term prosperity in one of the UK’s most dynamic regions while ensuring that the UK has a passengers can be proud of.”

In other rail news, a has become a major landmark.

Plus, that will connect major cities.

West Midlands Railway Vivarail class 230 passing Forders sidings, Stewartby on the Marston vale Bedford to Bletchley railway lineUniversal UK is set to open in the early 2030s if plans go aheadCredit: Alamy

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