£6.75m upgrade of railway station completed

New steps, and two new lifts between a walkway at Alfreton railway station.Image source, Loghan Smedley
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Campaigners have been calling for improved accessibility at the station for a number of years

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A £6.75m project to improve accessibility for passengers at a Derbyshire railway station has been completed.

Two lifts were added at each side of the track as part of the work at Alfreton station, while the ageing footpath was upgraded

The changes are aimed at making it easier for passengers who have limited mobility, use wheelchairs or have heavy luggage, bikes or pushchairs with them.

East Midlands Railway said the lifts will be in use at certain times of the day throughout June as part of a trial period and they will not be working on Sundays.

A new ramp and steps connecting the car park with the station entrance have also been provided as part of the project.

The platforms were fully resurfaced as part of the work, with tactile paving. New CCTV and new lights have also been installed.

A poster that details the date and times the new lifts will be running in June.

It states:
TUESDAY 03 TO SATURDAY 07 JUNE 0600-1800
MONDAY 09 TO SATURDAY 14 JUNE 0600-1300 (1800 TO MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY)
MONDAY 16 TO SATURDAY 21 JUNE 0600-1300
(UNAVAILABLE ON WEDNESDAY)
MONDAY 23 AND TUESDAY 24 JUNE 0600-1300

THE LIFTS WILL BE UNAVAILABLE ON SUNDAYSImage source, Loghan Smedley
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The lifts will go through a trial period during June

The project was delivered as part of the Department for Transport's Access for All scheme to deliver accessibility improvements at railway stations, with a portion of funding also coming from Network Rail.

Dan Matthews, Network Rail head of operations delivery, said: "We are delighted to bring the new lifts at Alfreton into use, complementing the upgraded footbridge and bringing step-free access to the station for the first time.

"We hope the improvements will encourage more people to travel by train."

Amber Valley MP Linsey Farnsworth added: "This significant investment will make a real difference for local residents and visitors, ensuring that everyone, regardless of mobility, can travel with greater comfort and independence."

She also thanked Alfreton Town Council which has "campaigned tirelessly" for improved access at the station for decades.

Two lifts at either side of the tracksImage source, Network Rail
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The lifts and improved walkway aims to make it easier for people with limited mobility

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