Essex station to have an improved waiting shelter

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Greater Anglia Class 720 train. // Credit: Greater Anglia

Work will soon begin on an improvement to the waiting shelter at the station at in Essex on the West Anglia Main Line between Broxbourne and Harlow Town.

The existing shelter is built on raised concrete. Before installing the new shelter, will remove the present one so that the area can be cleared to provide a level base for the new shelter.

It will be partially enclosed to protect passengers from the elements while waiting for trains and will also benefit from step-free access and CCTV.

Roydon Station exterior
Roydon Station exterior. // Credit: Google Maps

Construction work is planned to start very soon and is due to be completed by the end of March. During the construction works, no shelter will be available to passengers on the platform.

However, Greater Anglia will endeavour to complete the work as quickly as possible to reduce inconvenience to passengers.

Greater Anglia's Asset Management Director, Simone Bailey, said: “We are pleased to be upgrading the waiting shelter at Roydon to improve the facilities for station users and to create a step-free waiting area that is more easily accessible to everyone.

Roydon Station looking towards Harlow. // Credit: Google Maps

“Investing in upgrades to stations across the network is extremely important to Greater Anglia, demonstrating our commitment to providing excellent facilities and service standards for our customers.”

“We apologise for any inconvenience while this work is carried out.”

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