St Denys station to get new platform roofs: St Denys platform canopy - main pic

Monday 16 Nov 2020

St Denys station to get new platform roofs

Region & Route:
Southern: Wessex
| Southern

Vital work to refurbish the platform canopies at St Denys station in Southampton has begun which when complete, will provide a better experience for passengers on South West Railway (SWR) services.

The work is needed due to the age and condition of the timber structure which often leaks, and to provide better shelter for passengers waiting for trains to Southampton, Portsmouth and London Waterloo.

The ageing structure means the roofs require more maintenance due to the timber being exposed to the elements and sometimes causes puddles on the platforms which is a hazard for passengers.

The full 38 metre length of the canopies on platforms 2/3 to 4 will be renewed in GRP ((glass reinforced plastic) and aluminium and should be complete by Easter 2021.

Jonathan Spencer, scheme project manager for Network Rail Wessex, said: “The new platform canopies will provide a better passenger experience for years to come, as due to the age and condition of them,  maintaining them was no longer an option.

“It’s great to be part of a project which will improve passengers journeys, demonstrating Network Rail’s commitment to putting passengers first. While the majority of the work is taking place at night, we will try to keep noise to a minimum and apologise for any disruption. 

Chris Ellis, regional manager south at SWR said: “This work represents a significant upgrade to St Denys station which will not only help to keep customers dry in wet weather, but also make the station safer to use.

“Our stations sit at the heart of the communities we serve and they are key to maintaining exceptional customer service. That’s why we are committed to enhancing stations across our network through improvements such as this one”.

The station will remain open during the work, although there will be scaffolding so passengers are reminded to take care while on the platforms.

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