Wednesday 17 Jul 2024
Original staircase reopens in new milestone for Anniesland station accessibility project
- Region & Route:
- Scotland’s Railway: Scotland
The stairs to platform 2 at Anniesland railway station has re-opened.
Colleagues from Scotland's Railway met to conduct final inspections before opening them yesterday afternoon (July 16).
Earlier this year a temporary route was created, taking passengers away from these stairs while engineers prepared the station for the installation of lift towers. And last month, the steel structures that house the new lifts were installed.
It’s all part of the ‘Access for All’ programme which will make it easier for people with impaired mobility or those travelling with luggage, children, or bicycles to travel on Scotland's Railway.
Amanda Naughton, scheme project manager, Network Rail, said: “Following the successful installation of the towers last month, we are delighted to mark continued progress with the reopening of the original stairs at platform 2.
“The next phase of work involves the electrical components that will power the lifts being put in place and the brickwork cladding reinstated at the base of each lift tower. The station’s power supply will also be upgraded.
“Thanks to our neighbours and the local community for bearing with us while this essential work is carried out.”
At platforms 1 and 3, the stairs have been closed since October. These will also be reopened to passengers when the project is completed later this year.
Notes to Editors
The footpath underneath the railway bridge, parking bays, and the inside eastbound lane of Great Western Road will be closed for the duration of the project.
A diversionary route is in place for pedestrians and is fully signposted to encourage the use of traffic lights when crossing the road.
Contact information
Passengers / community members
Network Rail national helpline
03457 11 41 41
Latest travel advice
Please visit National Rail Enquiries
Journalists
Network Rail Press Office - Monica McGinley
Communications Manager
Network Rail
monica.mcginley@networkrail.co.uk
About Network Rail
We own, operate and develop Britain's railway infrastructure; that's 20,000 miles of track, 30,000 bridges, tunnels and viaducts and the thousands of signals, level crossings and stations. We run 20 of the UK's largest stations while all the others, over 2,500, are run by the country's train operating companies.
Usually, there are almost five million journeys made in the UK and over 600 freight trains run on the network. People depend on Britain's railway for their daily commute, to visit friends and loved ones and to get them home safe every day. Our role is to deliver a safe and reliable railway, so we carefully manage and deliver thousands of projects every year that form part of the multi-billion pound Railway Upgrade Plan, to grow and expand the nation's railway network to respond to the tremendous growth and demand the railway has experienced - a doubling of passenger journeys over the past 20 years.
Follow us on Twitter: @networkrail
Visit our online newsroom: www.networkrailmediacentre.co.uk