Department for Transport News

26 Feb 2020

Rail stations across Great Britain receive £20m funding boost for accessibility improvements

  • 124 stations across Great Britain to benefit from a share of £20m for accessibility improvements
  • Latest in a series of improvements by the Transport Secretary to accelerate the pace of change for a more accessible transport network
  • Follows launch of new campaign to improve journeys for disabled people when using public transport 

Disabled passengers across Great Britain are set to benefit from accessibility improvements at 124 stations thanks to a £20m government fund.

The enhancements announced by the Transport Secretary Grant Shapps today (February 26) are funded through the Access for All programme and will include new lifts, accessible toilets and customer information screens.

It comes as a new Government campaign launched this week to improve the journeys of disabled passengers on public transport.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said:

 “The ability to travel easily from A to B is an essential factor for our day to day lives - but is not the reality for everyone.

“I recognise that we have much more to do, which is why we’re making 124 train stations across the country more accessible - a key part of levelling-up access for disabled people to transport and opening up opportunities for all.

“This is just the start of a much more ambitious agenda. My goal is to go much further in the years ahead to help ensure that our country’s transport system becomes one of the most accessible in the world.”

These improvements are being made through the Access for All programme which, since 2006, has already made more than 200 stations step free, as well as delivered smaller scale accessibility improvements at more than 1,500 others to improve passenger experience.

Today’s £20million is part of a £300million package announced last year which is already providing accessible, step free routes at 73 stations across Great Britain, making it easier for disabled people to travel on the UK’s rail network.

Minister for Disabled People Justin Tomlinson said:

“Everyone using our rail network deserves platforms and toilets they can use and this £20million investment to improve 124 railway stations across the country will make a huge difference to disabled people.

“This Government is committed to levelling up the playing field and later this year we'll launch a national strategy which will ensure disabled people have equal access to all spheres of life.”

This follows the launch of the ‘it’s everyone’s journey’ advertising campaign to highlight how we can all play a part in making public transport inclusive. The campaign is being supported by more than 100 partners, including First Group, WHSmith Travel and the Alzheimer’s Society.

Department for Transport research has shown that behaviours that make public transport a daunting place for disabled people are often unconscious, such as not looking out for a fellow passenger who might need a seat or be in distress.

‘it’s everyone’s journey’ will raise awareness about the needs of disabled people when using public transport, particularly people with non-visible impairments, and will also prompt members of the public to think and consider how their behaviour might impact others.

Alongside this, the Department has also launched its Inclusive Transport Leaders scheme, an accreditation scheme which will encourage, celebrate and promote best practice in inclusive transport.

Operators, such as bus and train companies, are encouraged to sign up to the Inclusive Transport Leaders Scheme, where they will work towards one of three accreditation levels by demonstrating the steps they have taken to improve the travelling experiences of disabled passengers, older people, and those with reduced mobility.

These improvements form part of the wider Inclusive Transport Strategy and supports the Government’s ambition of achieving equal access for all on public transport.

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Access for All programme

Projects were selected following nominations from the rail industry and were based on a range of criteria including relevance to disabled passengers, value for money, project credibility, and fair geographical spread across the country.

The stations to benefit from the funding are:

Station

Region

Bury St Edmunds

East

Colchester North

East

Needham Market

East

Narborough

East Midlands

Barking

London

Chessington South

London

Ealing Broadway

London

Hackney Downs

London

Kew Bridge

London

Surbiton

London

West Croydon

London

Billingham

North East

Accrington

North West

Ainsdale

North West

Aintree

North West

Altrincham Interchange

North West

Aughton Park

North West

Bache

North West

Bank Hall

North West

Bebington

North West

Belle Vue

North West

Bidston

North West

Birkdale

North West

Birkenhead central

North West

Birkenhead North

North West

Birkenhead Park

North West

Blundellsands & Crosby

North West

Bolton

North West

Bootle New Strand

North West

Bramhall

North West

Bredbury

North West

Broad Green

North West

Bromborough Rake

North West

Bromley Cross

North West

Brunswick

North West

Chassen Road

North West

Davenport

North West

Ellesmere Port

North West

Fairfield

North West

Farnworth

North West

Fazakerley

North West

Formby

North West

Hall Road

North West

Hamilton Square

North West

Heald Green

North West

Heaton Chapel

North West

Hightown

North West

Hillside

North West

Hooton

North West

Hoylake

North West

Humphrey Park

North West

Hunts Cross

North West

James Street

North West

Kearsley

North West

Kirkby

North West

Kirkdale

North West

Leasowe

North West

Liverpool Central (Northern Line)

North West

Liverpool South Parkway

North West

Lostock

North West

Maghull

North West

Middlewood

North West

Moorfields

North West

Moorside

North West

Moses Gate

North West

New Brighton

North West

Old Roan

North West

Ormskirk

North West

Orrell Park

North West

Overpool

North West

Prescot

North West

Rice Lane

North West

Rock Ferry

North West

Romiley

North West

Rose Hill

North West

Ryder Brow

North West

Sandhills

North West

Seaforth and Litherland

North West

Southport

North West

Town Green

North West

Trafford Park

North West

Wallasey Grove Road

North West

Wallasey Village

North West

Walton

North West

Waterloo

North West

West Kirby

North West

Westhoughton

North West

Anderston

Scotland

Deal

South East

High Brooms

South East

Totton

South East

Wivelsfield

South East

Dorchester South

South West

Freshford

South West

Lawrence Hill

South West

Lostwithiel

South West

Nailsea & Backwell

South West

Parson Street

South West

Patchway

South West

Severn Beach

South West

Stapleton Road

South West

Yate

South West

Grangetown

Wales

Llantwit Major

Wales

Neath

Wales

Pontypool & New Inn

Wales

Lichfield Trent Valley

West Midlands

Wolverhampton

West Midlands

Barnetby

Yorkshire and the Humber

Darnall

Yorkshire and the Humber

Darton

Yorkshire and the Humber

Dodworth

Yorkshire and the Humber

Elsecar

Yorkshire and the Humber

Horton in Ribblesdale

Yorkshire and the Humber

Hull Paragon

Yorkshire and the Humber

Kiveton Bridge

Yorkshire and the Humber

Kiveton Park

Yorkshire and the Humber

Malton

Yorkshire and the Humber

Penistone

Yorkshire and the Humber

Pontefract Monkhill

Yorkshire and the Humber

Silkstone Common

Yorkshire and the Humber

Thirsk

Yorkshire and the Humber

Thorne South

Yorkshire and the Humber

Woodhouse

Yorkshire and the Humber

 

It’s everyone’s journey

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Inclusive Transport Leaders Scheme

The Department for Transport is launching today a new initiative which aims to improve disabled people’s access to the transport system.

The Inclusive Transport Leaders Scheme invites operators from across the transport sector (bus, rail, aviation and maritime) to apply for official accreditation, recognising the inclusivity of their transport provision. It provides a framework for transport operators to make their services more accessible, and recognises and promotes good practice.