A new era of accessibility comes to Abergavenny: AbergavennyAFA (5)

Thursday 14 Aug 2025

A new era of accessibility comes to Abergavenny

Region & Route:
Wales & Western: Wales & Borders

Abergavenny station has taken a major step forward in accessibility and inclusivity with the opening of a brand-new footbridge; the first in the station’s history to provide step-free access between platforms.

Installed by Network Rail in partnership with Centregreat, this state-of-the-art structure represents a significant investment in the Wales and Borders network, setting a new benchmark for accessibility and passenger experience across the region.

The footbridge is the UK’s first covered version of Network Rail’s innovative Beacon design; a sleek, modular structure created to combine practical functionality with visual appeal. The design promotes ease of use for all passengers, including those with mobility challenges, people with prams, and travellers with heavy luggage.

Designed by Arcadis, and engineered and assembled in Cardiff by Centregreat Engineering, the bridge features bespoke steelwork to blend in with Abergavenny’s unique station layout. Every detail - from structure to materials - has been carefully considered in collaboration with Monmouthshire Council’s conservation team, ensuring that the bridge complements the station’s historic setting and listed status.

 

Features of the new bridge include:

  • Two fully enclosed lifts, providing safe and reliable access to both platforms for passengers with reduced mobility.
  • Frosted glass side panels, offering an added level of privacy while allowing natural light to brighten the walkway.
  • A reimagined stair layout, designed to feel more open and welcoming, enhancing the transition from the station building to the platforms.
  • An adjacent step-free ramp, surfaced with smooth concrete and equipped with lighting and CCTV for visibility and safety. The ramp provides a direct route from the station drop-off point to the new bridge and platforms.

Frank Anatole, Principal Architect at Network Rail, said: “The Beacon footbridge design was developed by Network Rail to promote a higher standard of customer experience, and is one we hope everyone can be proud of. It is a great achievement to see a footbridge of this quality built and delivered for our railway. Through its unique design, it combines safety, innovation, heritage, and accessibility, providing a vital upgrade to Abergavenny station.”

Transport for Wales’ Customer Operations Director James Gough said: “We’re delighted to be supporting more passengers with reduced mobility in using our services from Abergavenny and on the Marches line.

“The new bridge has been really well received by both colleagues and customers already and it’s fantastic to have a unique design at the station.

“We are committed to improving accessibility at our stations in partnership with Network Rail, ensuring that the safety of our customers is a priority.”

The bridge will be officially opened with a ceremony taking place in the coming months.

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