S.A. Vitreous Enamel Steel Cladding For Historic Liverpool Tube Station

24th February 2016

S.A. Vitreous Enamel Steel Cladding For  Historic Liverpool Tube Station

Company Announcement - Vitreous enamel steel cladding supplied by South African producer, Vitrex, was exported for the refurbishment of the historic  19th Century Hamilton Square Station, part of a large-scaled project to improve all five Liverpool city centre Merseyrail loop line stations. Vitrex cladding was already installed at Liverpool Central (2012), Lime Street (2013) and James Street (2013) stations, and Vitrex has started supplying vitreous enamel steel cladding also for Moorfields, the fifth, and final,  station to be upgraded and scheduled to reopen in April 2016. The aim of the R860 million overhaul of the tube stations, owned by Merseyrail,  is to improve facilities for the increasing number of passengers as well as modernise the stations with better flooring, brighter lighting and improved passenger information to plan their journeys throughout the stations, says Cristian Cottino, Sales & Marketing Director of Vitrex. Merseyrail's chain of combined ticket offices and convenience stores have also been upgraded.

Cottino says the Hamilton Square cladding contract, secured by David Shepherd of Vitrex Europe and Middle East, called for the provision of 1 000 square metres of mainly 'Singapore White' heavy gauge vitreous enamel steel panels, and also 'Slate Grey' panels for the intersections of adits and platforms. The contract included the supply of curved panels,  which had to be fitted with acoustic linings, for the platforms of the 130-year-old station. The panels were designed and specified by the Berkshire, UK,  company, SAS Project Management, which also installed the cladding panels and light boxes along the platforms, tube tunnels and commuter walkways. In addition, SAS Project Management (which collaborated with Vitrex on the cladding installation at the other Liverpool CBD stations), also installed 2 000 square metres of bespoke linear plank ceilings and upstands along the Hamilton Square station.
Vitreous enamel steel cladding panels have been widely exported by Vitrex for several decades now, particularly for installations at rail stations in the UK, Ireland  and the Far East.

"An important reason is that vitreous or 'porcelain enamel steel' cladding, as it is sometimes called, has specific properties that make it the ideal solution in terms of durability, particularly in high traffic areas such as underground stations," Cottino explains.

Among these benefits are: