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Thursday 1 Jun 2023

New lift at Anderston station improves passenger access

Region & Route:
Scotland’s Railway: Scotland

The installation was part of a multi-million-pound investment on the Argyle line.

Anderston station’s new lift is now in place following a programme of refurbishment work that will further enhance the passenger experience.

The station works are part of a wider £32m investment on the Argyle line to improve punctuality and reliability on services between Rutherglen and Exhibition Centre, which saw extensive repairs to tunnels, bridges and tracks completed in April 2022.

Over the last year, work to improve the station environment for passengers has included the installation of a new suspended ceiling along the full platform length, with energy efficient recessed lighting. More than 3,000 meters of new cabling and extensive electrical upgrades now support the station’s security and passenger announcement systems, and 960m2 of new surface tiles have been laid.

The booking office has also been remodelled and the external façade of the building has been refurbished, with new illuminated station signage, glazing and a new pavement surface at the entrance. 

Kris Kinnear, Network Rail Scotland’s capital delivery director, said: “Creating the new lift shaft involved our engineers installing over 12 tonnes of steel. To have the lift now fully operational marks an important day at Anderston station.

“The lift provides tangible benefits for passengers by making the station much more accessible than it was before, especially for those with impaired mobility or travelling with luggage or children by offering step free access to the platforms

“This refurbishment work is part of our ongoing commitment and vision to improve stations across Scotland’s Railway. By creating a better passenger experience and more attractive station environments, this can only help to encourage even more people to make a sustainable travel choice by using the train.”

David Lister, ScotRail Safety, Engineering and Sustainability Director, said: “We are committed to providing the best possible customer experience for people travelling across Scotland’s Railway, and this is a welcome boost for those using Anderston Station.

“The opening of the new lift is an important step forward and helps to meet our aim of providing assistance to those who need help when travelling on the network.”

The station lift benefited from a £1.2m contribution of ‘Access for All’ funding from the Department of Transport, as part of a UK-wide strategy to improve the accessibility of the railway.

If you have any questions on the work, you can contact Network Rail’s 24-hour national helpline on 03457 11 41 41. For the latest and progress updates follow on Twitter @NetworkRailScot and @ScotRail.

Notes to Editors

Anderston station is situated south of Glasgow city centre and lies on the north bank of the River Clyde below the M8 and Kingston Bridge.

The station was originally opened in 1896 with its location directly below the A814. The original station was demolished in 1968 to make way for the M8 motorway although the route of the railway remained. It reopened as part of the Argyle line in 1979.

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