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Step-free access coming to south east London’s Plumstead station

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Passengers will soon benefit from step-free access at Plumstead station as Network Rail starts work on two new lifts.

Network Rail is working with Southeastern and BAM Nuttall to install two new 16-person capacity lifts to help passengers with impaired mobility or people travelling with luggage, children, or bicycles to easily access the platforms.

The £4.6 million project, funded by the Department for Transport’s (DfT) ‘Access for All’ scheme, will also include the installation of extra CCTV cameras.

Network Rail’s team of engineers started work earlier this month and are expecting the lifts to be completed and open to passengers in spring 2024.

The improvements at Plumstead station are part of a wider scheme of upgrades to a number of stations across Network Rail’s Southern region, helping make the railway more accessible for all.

Hodan Hassan, Network Rail’s commercial scheme sponsor, said: “We’re really pleased to be carrying out another project to continue making the railway more accessible for passengers. This is a key commitment for us at Network Rail and we’re glad to see this project get underway.

“Throughout the works we will work closely with our partners at Southeastern, the Royal Borough of Greenwich Council and the local community to ensure we minimise any disruption to passengers and local residents.

“Plumstead station will remain open to passengers throughout the work and rail services will not be affected.”

Kevin Warn, Southeastern’s area manager, said: “We know that our customers will be keenly awaiting the completion of these improvements, and so we’re delighted that Network Rail has started this work to make journeys easier for everyone who uses the railway.”

Image credit: Network Rail

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