Positive progress made at Hertford North’s Access for All scheme
Progress continues at pace on accessibility upgrades at Hertford North, helping to make the station more inclusive and welcoming.
Progress continues at pace on accessibility upgrades at Hertford North, helping to make the station more inclusive and welcoming.
Accessibility upgrades have been officially opened at Biggleswade to make the station more inclusive and welcoming for all, creating step-free access to and between platforms for the first time.
Great Northern and Thameslink took deaf passengers from Cambridge on a return trip to Stevenage to gain feedback on what needs to be done to make independent travel easier
Southern and Thameslink passengers at one of south London’s most important interchange stations can once again enjoy step-free access between platforms and the station concourse now Network Rail has finished replacing unreliable 24-year-old lifts
Passengers in south London are being reminded that the lifts at Sutton station will be taken out of use for renewal, from this Monday, 16 June, until the end of September
Network Rail is replacing the unreliable lifts at Sutton station which means there will be no step-free access at the station until the end of September 2025
Some £1.7 million has been allocated to improve stations across the country’s largest railway network – following a bumper year of projects at stations across London and the south east.
It's now far easier to switch between platforms at Leatherhead thanks to a new footbridge with lifts
Platform lifts are now open at Tooting station giving wheelchair users and other passengers of restricted mobility access for the first time
Work is set to restart at Biggleswade station this month to make it more accessible, with the construction of a new footbridge and lifts
The UK’s largest train operator is offering free use of an innovative sign language app to remove barriers for passengers who are deaf or have hearing loss – and help them travel with confidence across its 11 county network
Three-dimensional maps of key stations in London, Sussex and Bedfordshire have been created by the country’s largest train operator to help passengers, and particularly those who are disabled, gain more confidence in navigating its stations with ease.