The refurbishment of an abandoned railway station - now part of the Alban Way - has now begun.

Contractors working on behalf of St Albans City and District Council started work on the platform at Smallford Station today (Thursday, March 23).

The refurbishment is expected to take around three weeks and will see Victorian-style lampposts and benches installed.

Herts Advertiser: The future plans for Smallford Station.The future plans for Smallford Station. (Image: Smallford Station & Alban Way Heritage Society)

Flower beds and railway posters will also be added thanks to the Smallford Station & Alban Way Heritage Society and Oaklands College.

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The railway posters included in the redevelopment have been designed by two art and design students from Oaklands College, which has campuses in St Albans and Welwyn Garden City.

Herts Advertiser: The items that will soon furnish Smallford Station.The items that will soon furnish Smallford Station. (Image: Smallford Station & Alban Way Heritage Society)

An exhibition will be present at the site, situated in a refurbished goods van, illustrating the history of the station and the Hatfield & St Albans Railway that it served.

Herts Advertiser: This goods van is set to be refurbished, and will house an exhibition.This goods van is set to be refurbished, and will house an exhibition. (Image: Smallford Station & Alban Way Heritage Society)

A rewilding project is also under way, which will introduce hedgerows and a range of other plants.

Presentations from the Smallford Station & Alban Way Heritage Society will be made available to local groups.

Herts Advertiser: A rewilding project is currently underway.A rewilding project is currently underway. (Image: Smallford Station & Alban Way Heritage Society)

Further information can be found at www.smallford.org.