Fratton Station bridge is big step closer to reality
Vital financing for a study to build a bridge at Fratton Railway Station for Portsmouth supporters has been granted.
Portsmouth South MP Stephen Morgan said funding has been secured from three parties after supporters addressed safety concerns about walking along Goldsmith Avenue on matchdays. Network Rail (NR) have agreed to support the study in kind, with Portsmouth City Council and Portsmouth FC contributing financially.
A meeting has been organised with the club, Mr Morgan, Department for Transport (DFT) officials and NR to discuss the project’s findings and figure out what to do next. Potential funding streams for construction when the study is completed will also be discussed.
”I am delighted to announce that funding for the feasibility study has been secured, bringing us one step closer to improving infrastructure links from Fratton station to Fratton Park and to delivering the regeneration that the surrounding area deserves,” the Labour politician told The News.
“With support at the highest level, we will now be meeting with government officials to explore future funding streams to make this project a reality.”
Talks have dragged on across many months about building a bridge from the railway station to The Pompey Centre in Dickinson Road.
The Blues CEO, Andrew Cullen, previously said the footbridge is essential for the multi-million pound redevelopment of the North Stand, which may see Fratton Park’s capacity increase to 27,000.
In August 2023, Pompey, the local authority and NR were all asked to contribute £15,000 towards the examination to construct the walkway.
Tempers flared when NR – a public body operated by the government – originally declined to support the study financially.
Mr Morgan added: “As we celebrate the success of Pompey this week on the pitch, there is no time better than the present for key decision makers to play their part in helping the club fulfil its ambitions and to bring benefits to fans and to Portsmouth”
Funding for the feasibility study has been secured, bringing us one step closer to improving links from Fratton station to Fratton Park