Rochdale Observer

Station’s £130,000 subway makeover

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IMPROVEMEN­TS to Rochdale station have taken place ahead of major railway upgrades in central Manchester this summer.

A £100,000 Great North Rail Project investment has seen Network Rail strengthen the station subway’s steel and concrete ceiling which holds the track and platforms above.

The underpass below has also been repainted to welcome passengers travelling between York, Leeds and Manchester.

In the coming weeks £30,000 accessible ticket barriers will be installed for wheelchair users, families with prams or people with heavy luggage.

This is ahead of closures between Stalybridg­e and Manchester Victoria, and Rochdale and Manchester Victoria, from July 31 to August 15, as part of the Transpenni­ne Route Upgrade (TRU) when railway bridges will be replaced and track upgraded.

Karen Hornby, head of customer relations and performanc­e for the North West at Network Rail, said: “Our £130,000 subway makeover and ticket barrier improvemen­ts are part of the Greater Manchester stations’ accessibil­ity plan to provide better and safer travel for passengers using Rochdale station.

“Further improvemen­ts on the Calder Valley line are planned as part of the Transpenni­ne Route Upgrade with a major milestone taking place later this summer to upgrade track and railway bridges in central Manchester.

“Passengers looking to travel between July 31 and August 15 are being urged to plan ahead.”

Chris Jackson, regional director at Northern, said: “The completed work looks fantastic and is a great example of the rail industry working together to improve the regions railways.

“Thank you to our customers for their continued patience. We are sorry for any disruption during the improvemen­ts and our customers can be assured that both Northern and Network Rail will do everything possible to minimise the impact of the work and deliver alternativ­es that keep people on the move.”

Coun Mark Aldred, chair of the Greater Manchester Transport Committee, said: “The

Transpenni­ne Route Upgrade is a really exciting project that will transform the customer experience for train users across Greater Manchester and throughout the north of England.

“From better and more reliable journeys to upgraded stations; whether you catch the train all the time or every now and again, there is a lot to look forward to.

“We know accessibil­ity is a significan­t barrier at many of our local stations, so we particular­ly welcome the investment being made at Rochdale and hope it helps open up public transport - especially local rail services - for even more people to enjoy.”

TRU is a multi-billionpou­nd programme of railway upgrades that will radically improve connectivi­ty in the North of England - providing faster, more reliable services for passengers travelling between York, Leeds and Manchester.

Passengers are being urged to plan their journeys in advance at www. nationalra­il.co.uk.

 ??  ?? ●● Rochdale station after the repainting work
●● Rochdale station after the repainting work

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