WORK STARTS TO IMPROVE ACCESS AT DENMARK HILL STATION: Denmark Hill

Thursday 26 May 2011

WORK STARTS TO IMPROVE ACCESS AT DENMARK HILL STATION

Region & Route:
| Southern

Major improvement works to create a step-free route between the entrance and all four platforms at Denmark Hill station starts next week.

The project includes the installation of a new footbridge and three new lifts, which include CCTV and telephone links, to make it easier for everyone to use train services, especially those with reduced mobility, parents with young children or people with heavy luggage. The first phase of the work is to remove vegetation from either side of the railway to make space for the new bridge. The major construction work is due to start from May.

Dave Ward, Network Rail’s route director for Kent, said: “Improving access to stations is an important part of building a bigger and better railway. We want people to make their journeys by train, so need to make our stations as easy to use as possible. The new lifts and footbridge will achieve this help better meet the needs of passengers and businesses in Denmark Hill.”

Vince Lucas, service delivery director for Southeastern, said: “We continue to be committed to making travel on the railway as easy and comfortable as possible. The work here at Denmark Hill is another important step in ensuring this and will be a real benefit for the local community, especially with King’s College Hospital so near by.”

The main construction work is scheduled to be completed in summer 2012. Train services should be largely unaffected for the duration of the construction work, however Network Rail will be working closely with Southeastern to keep any disruption for passengers and line-side neighbours to a minimum.

Notes to editors

Denmark Hill is one of the 148 stations in Britain to receive funding to provide better access to stations through the government’s £370m Access for All programme.

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