Railway Stations Norman Baker To ask the Minister of State, Department for Transport which railway stations have been (a) opened for the first time and (b) reopened in the last 20 years; how many jobs were created (i) directly during the first two years of construction, (ii) indirectly during the first two years of construction and (iii) overall on each project; and how much each project cost. Chris Mole The Department for Transport holds information only on the passenger stations that were opened and reopened in the last 15 years. These are as follows: Syston (1994) Sileby (1994) Barrow upon Soar (1994) Bulwell (1994) Cam and Dursley (1994) Langho (1994) Ramsgreave and Wilpshire (1994) Whalley (1994) Briton Ferry (1994) Wallyford (1994) Sanquar (1994) Llansamlet (1994) Pyle (1994) Skewen (1994) Ivybridge (1994) Prestwick International Airport (1994) Camelon (1994) Eastham Rake (1995) Digby and Sowton (1995) Willington (1995) Chafford Hundred (1995) Jewellery Quarter (1995) The Hawthorns (1995) Smethwick Galton Bridge (1995) Sutton Parkway (1995) Mansfield Woodhouse (1995) Mansfield (1995) Yarm (1996) Filton Abbey Wood (1996) Baglan (1996) Kirby in Ashfield (1996) Ashchurch for Tewkesbury (1997) Rugeley Town (1997) Euxton Balshaw Lane (1997) Brunswick (1998) Dalgety Bay (1998) Drumfrochar (1998) Whitwell (1998) Creswell (1998) Langwith—Whaley Thorns (1998) Shirebrook (1998) Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 (1998) Heathrow Terminal 4 (1998) Conway Park (1998) West Brompton (1999) Horwich Parkway (1999) Braintree Freeport (1999) Luton Airport Parkway (1999) Dunfermline Queen Margaret (2000) Brighouse (2000) Wavertree Technology Park (2000) Lea Green (2000) Warwick Parkway (2000) Howwood (2001) Beauly (2002) Newcraighall (2002) Brunstane (2002) Edinburgh Park (2003) Chandlers Ford (2003) Glasshoughton (2005) Gartcosh (2005) Rhoose Cardiff International Airport (2005) Llantwit Major (2005) Kelvindale (2005) Larkhall (2005) Merryton (2005) Chatelherault (2005) Liverpool South Parkway (2006) Coleshill Parkway (2007) St. Pancras International (2007) Ebbsfleet International (2007) Llanharan (2007) Ebbw Vale Parkway (2008) Newbridge (2008) Risca and Pontymister (2008) Rogerstone (2008) Alloa (2008) Heathrow Terminal 5 (2008) Mitcham Eastfields (2008) Llanhilleth (2008) Crosskeys (2008) Shepherds Bush (2008) Aylesbury Vale Parkway (2008) East Midlands Parkway (2009) Corby (2009) Laurencekirk (2009) Imperial Wharf (2009). New and reopened stations in Scotland and Wales are included in this list, even though for part of the period openings and re-openings have been a devolved matter. This list excludes London Underground, tramways, Docklands Light Railway and heritage and other independent railways. The Department for Transport does not hold information on the number of jobs created in each project and the cost of each project.