Accessibility improvements for more stations after funding boost
Extra Access for All funding will make 26 additional stations accessible to all
Twenty-six rail stations in England, Scotland and Wales will receive a share of £60 million funding to improve access for passengers, Transport Minister Baroness Kramer announced on Tuesday 16 December 2014. Accessible, step-free access will be provided at each of the stations after the Government announced additional funding earlier this month to extend the Access for All programme. Each of the stations will get an accessible route into the station and between each platform, such as via lifts.
The government announced in its National Infrastructure Plan earlier this month that it will increase the funding for Access for All by £60 million. The successful stations were nominated by the rail industry last year and selected for funding according to passenger numbers, the needs of the local area, and proximity to facilities such as hospitals or schools for disabled children.
The list of London/SE stations approved for funding is: