Accessibility work at Hebden Bridge rail station set to start this week

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Network Rail has announced that work to improve accessibility at Hebden Bridge rail station will begin on Friday 10th August 2018.

The improvement work is part of the Great North Rail Project and the Access for All Programme.

The project is estimated to be completed in early 2019 and will see two lifts installed on platforms one and two as well as work to resurface the walkway in front of the station

The improvements are being carried out by , Northern and The West Yorkshire Combined Authority. It follows on from the project to extend both platforms to accommodate longer trains.

In addition to these improvements, there will also be upgrades to track and signalling. There will also be the creation of a further 46 car parking spaces.

What did the officials say?

Rob McIntosh, Route Managing Director at Network Rail, said:

“This project is the latest stage of improvements at Hebden Bridge station and is vitally important. The work will improve access at the station, making moving around the station and using train services easier for those with additional access needs.

“We look forward to the work completing and seeing station users reaping the benefits.”

Cllr Kim Groves, Chair of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority Transport Committee, said:

“I am pleased that this work at Hebden Bridge station, to pave the way for longer trains and provide step-free access for all passengers is underway.

“Adding a further 46 spaces to the station's car park will be the latest in the Combined Authority's programme of West Yorkshire-plus Transport Fund rail station car park extensions designed to help connect local people to jobs, service, education and leisure opportunities as well as reducing congestion and air pollution in town and city centres.”

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