Major improvement works at Slough station set to begin

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Major improvements to turn Slough railway station into a brighter, more spacious and easily accessible transport hub will start in early August, with work complete in time for the 2012 Olympic Games.

The much needed improvements to the Grade II listed station will include a major programme of investment consisting of three main elements:

  • Station forecourt improvements delivered as part of the local infrastructure improvements – to be delivered by Slough Borough Council, as part of the £450m ‘Heart of Slough’ regeneration project
  • A new footbridge and lifts to provide step-free access to all platforms – delivered by Network Rail
  • Improvements to the station building and waiting areas – delivered by First Great Western.

Work to upgrade the station forecourt will be carried out in five phases starting in early August and ending in January 2012.

On completion, the forecourt will include a new taxi waiting/pick up area, a new passenger drop off section and newly paved entrance to the station with trees and forecourt furniture.

The upgrade will provide a pedestrian friendly environment for all those coming in and out of Slough.

As part of the Department for Transport’s Access for All programme, Network Rail is installing three new lifts and a new footbridge, providing step-free access between the station entrances and all six platforms for the first time.

The £2.5m project is scheduled to begin at the end of August and be complete in late May 2012.

First Great Western will be making ‘significant improvements’ to the station with a new ticket office, new toilets, new customer information point, and new staff accommodation.

Preparation works have already begun and the work is timed to run alongside the council’s forecourt work improvements.

Mark Langman, Network Rail route director, said:

“Thousands of people living and working in Slough rely on the railway every day.

“The improvements we’re making to the station will make life easier for everyone to use the train, especially those with reduced mobility or with small children, and is part of a wider effort to stimulate the local economy through better transport links.

“With Olympic and Paralympic athletes and spectators travelling to Eton Dorney in huge numbers next summer, it’s right that we make sure Slough station has the facilities it deserves.”

Train services will remain unchanged and station facilities will be open throughout the work.

The taxi rank outside the station entrance will also remain fully operational throughout the improvements.

There will be short periods when some spaces in the East, North and Upper West car parks will be unavailable for use.

Space will be available in the West car park throughout. First Great Western will be writing directly to car park season ticket holders with full details including compensation arrangements.

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