Lancashire and Yorkshire railway stations to benefit from £1.9m investment

Jon Aston - Contributor 4 comments 1 Min Read
An example of the new shelters. Credit: Northern

A substantial investment by is poised to bring about a noteworthy enhancement in passenger comfort at 21 stations within its network.

As part of a £1.9 million initiative, the implementation of shelters featuring bench-style seating and wind/rain protection is slated for these stations.

The selected stations for the shelter installations, with some receiving one and others two, include , , , , , , , , Dale, Humphrey Park, Kildale, , , , , , , , , and

The installation process, commencing at the end of February, is expected to conclude by early summer. It promises a substantial improvement in the overall passenger experience at these locations.

Craig Harrop, regional director at Northern, said: “Investing in upgrades to stations across the network is extremely important to us. Even small changes like installing a new shelter can have a big impact on our customers using the Northern network”.

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  • Updating shelters is all well n good but now HS2 in North is cancelled we need Colne to Skipton line reopening so we can travel further east to Leeds n beyond. Plus more east to west lines too for the benefit of all. But getting our Colne to Preston trains to 1. Run on time, 2. Cover the whole length n not mysteriously stop half way 3. Ensure automated ticket machines are working 4. Ensure all automated ticket machines can be used by elderly n disabled

  • When over 20 billion spent on cross rail london.talk about unfair,is an understatement.we pay the same tax.this is pittance.👎🏻

    • The funding for Crossrail was more complicated than saying that the government paid £20bn for it. A lot of the money came from London.

    • I don’t think anyone is supposed to highlight the amount of money is spent on the different railway projects around London.

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