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Access plans for Bridgend station revealed

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Passengers from Bridgend station will soon benefit from a new footbridge, complete with lifts and stairs, making access between the station entrance, ticket office and platforms much easier for everyone, particularly people with reduced mobility.

The £2.4m improvement is part of the national ‘Access for All’ scheme, backed by the Department for Transport, that aims to provide step-free access to around 145 stations in England, Wales and Scotland.

The new footbridge and two lifts are also designed to provide passengers with a safe and secure environment, where they are well-lit and equipped with close-circuit televisions and telephones. The platforms will also be refurbished with tactile paving.

Mark Langman, route director for Network Rail, said: “Wales relies on rail so it’s vital that we provide facilities which make the railway easier to use, safer and more accessible for everyone. Whether you’re lugging heavy bags, have small children in tow or simply find the stairs a bit of a struggle, the improvements being to be made at Bridgend will make a real difference to passengers.

“We know modern stations with easy access are important to passengers in Wales and we will continue work hard to achieve even more successes for them.”

First Minister and Bridgend AM Carwyn Jones said “It is absolutely essential that public transport is as accessible as possible, and I am glad that Bridgend station will join a growing list of accessible stations across Wales.”

Bridgend station was opened in 1850 and today, it serves more than 1.6m passengers on average each year. As the existing footbridge was not built with ramps, passengers with reduced mobility will have to rely on assistance from station staff to access the platforms via a level crossing or a controlled gate from the road.

Network Rail is currently tendering for contractors and plans to begin construction work by this year.

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