NEW CUSTOMER INFO SCREENS FOR OXENHOLME: Customer Information Screens

Wednesday 26 Jul 2006

NEW CUSTOMER INFO SCREENS FOR OXENHOLME

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Oxenholme station has become the latest in the North West to be fitted with new customer information screens.  These have been installed on platforms and in waiting rooms as part of a £6.6 million scheme jointly funded by Network Rail and the Department for Transport. Twenty-four stations in total on the London North Western route will have the new screens by early 2007.  Route Director, Peter Strachan, said: “We are delighted to provide the passengers who use the station with the latest information technology.  Communications systems have changed dramatically since the old style screens were introduced more than 20 years ago.  Passengers are already benefiting from an upgraded West Coast Main Line, and now they have an upgraded information system to match.” The new screens use the latest display technology, a mixture of orange LED displays in strong sunlight areas and flat screens in waiting rooms. Both meet the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act because they are clearer to read and have large characters.

Notes to editors

The full list of stations receiving new customer information screens is as follows: Birmingham International Bolton Blackpool North Coventry Crewe Carlisle Deansgate Lancaster Macclesfield Manchester Oxford Road Manchester Victoria Nuneaton Oxenholme Preston Penrith Rugby Runcorn Salford Crescent Stafford Stockport Stoke Warrington Bank Quay Wigan North Western Wolverhampton

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