Reading Today

Future proofing our railways

- Cllr Jason Brock HERE are a lot of benefits to travelling by train. You can sit back and read, do some work on your laptop, catch up on emails or just look out the window and take in the view as you speed along to your destinatio­n. Cllr Jason Brock is the

It is not, however, always as smooth as that, and significan­t investment is needed in our railway network to improve the experience for the millions of us who use it.

We are fortunate enough to have four railway stations in the borough (and several more just beyond our formal boundaries, but in the urban area). As such, the Council has been a vocal advocate for Reading’s rail users.

We have worked with Network Rail, Great Western Railway, and Department for Transport on the major upgrade of Reading Station, the creation of a new station in Green Park, and improvemen­ts to existing local stations.

The latest project to get underway in Reading is the installati­on of three lifts at Tilehurst station.

Residents have been waiting a long time for this upgrade which will be hugely welcomed by travellers who have mobility issues, parents with pushchairs and passengers with heavy luggage or shopping.

There may be some noise disturbanc­e for nearby households, but Network Rail contractor­s should keep this to a minimum and have written to neighbours with more details about the schedule. The benefits of this project should be enjoyed by all passengers by later in the year.

Meanwhile, we are waiting for Network Rail to receive official approval to go ahead and open the new station building at Reading West.

The smart new building on Oxford Road contains a ticket office, toilets, and retail space. The project has also delivered new ticket gates, improved lighting, and CCTV cameras to significan­tly improve safety and security.

Unfortunat­ely, the project has not included the installati­on of passenger lifts, which has been a long-term ambition of the Council.

Network Rail tells us the installati­on of lifts at Reading West would involve rebuilding the train platforms which currently makes the work prohibitiv­ely costly for them.

However, the latest station upgrade has been ‘future-proofed’ for the installati­on of lifts in the future, and we will continue to lobby the government, our local MPs, and Network Rail for funding to deliver new platforms and lifts to make Reading West Station accessible to all as soon as possible.

In May last year, we saw the opening of Reading’s first new railway station since Reading West opened in 1906.

Green Park Station provides an excellent travel choice for local residents, commuters, and football fans going to the home of Reading FC.

The Council has also recently invested in local bus services to make it even easier for people to get to and from Green Park. Ultimately, we want to make multi-mode public transport as easy as possible – the full benefits of reducing congestion won’t be realised if people need to drive to railway stations to complete their journey.

These big projects can have their challenges and do not always happen as quickly as we would wish, but the Council remains committed to working with our rail partners and to push for continued improvemen­ts to Reading’s stations and train services.

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