Plans submitted for Dumfries Station bridge

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Dumfries AfA P1 South Approach // Credit: Network Rail

has placed a planning application in order to create improved access for passengers who use the station.

Dumfries and Galloway Council have now received the application for listed building consent by Network Rail and, if approved, will see a brand new footbridge built with lifts which will create step-free access to both platforms.

A community event took place in Dumfries in early June and gave local residents a chance to see the plans and also an opportunity to reveal that should approval be granted that the bridge could be completed in 2024.

As a category B listed building, Network Rail's designs for Dumfries station take into consideration the station's historic character and its look and feel.

Dumfries Stations proposed new footbridge
Dumfries Stations proposed new accessible footbridge // Credit: Network Rail

Karen McChesney, Network Rail's town planning lead for the work at Dumfries station, said:

“The level of interest in the new bridge at Dumfries station was great. We are grateful that the people of Dumfries took the time to come and see what we are proposing.”

“After working with our architects and local stakeholders, we're confident that we've made good choices on the proposed design that is being put forward for listed building consent.”

“All being well, we are hopeful of progressing the work in Dumfries in autumn this year.”

Anyone who wishes to see the proposed design can do so via 's Railway website.

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