New canopies shed light on Chorley rail station: Blackburn station platform canopy

Monday 29 Oct 2012

New canopies shed light on Chorley rail station

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New canopies over the platforms on Chorley’s railway station will show the station in a whole new light.

Network Rail has started work on getting rid of the old gull-wing structures, which will be replaced with a modern, lightweight aluminium framework supporting polycarbonate (plastic) glazing panels on the existing columns.

The new panels will allow natural light onto the platforms and above the subway stairs, making it brighter and more in keeping with the modernised ticket office and concourse.

Jo Kaye, Network Rail’s route managing director, explained how the work was going to be carried out: “Using the existing steel support columns has a number of benefits.

“We don’t have to buy new columns or dig new foundations, which saves time and reduces the overall cost of the project.

“More importantly, as most of the work will be carried out overnight when trains aren’t running, there will virtually no disruption for passengers.”

Designed by Network Rail’s in-house building design group, the canopies will be similar to those used last year to cover platform 4 at Blackburn station.

In addition to the canopies, as part of the £237,000 project, an extra waiting shelter will be provided further down the Manchester platform to ease congestion at the top of the stairs.

Work is expected to be finished in January (2013).

Notes to editors

Attached is a photo of the canopy at Blackburn railway station. This gives an indication of the finishes that will be used at Chorley, which shows how natural light floods the platform.

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