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Northern's Better Stations are gathering pace - Lancashire

Northern’s plan to bring Better Stations to its customers is gathering pace.

Following a trial period, in which four stations were equipped with new facilities for customers to test, work is now set to begin at a number of stations in Lancashire.

 

Sharon Keith, Regional Director at Northern, said: “We had a good response to the trial stations and I’m delighted to be able to say that the modernisation of our stations is now fully underway.

“This will be a three-year process which will see the majority of our stations given a new lease of life – with improved accessibility and facilities to compliment the other work we are doing to modernise the Northern network.”

During August work will start at the first stations in Lancashire with a combination of facilities, such as waiting shelters, improved waiting rooms, customer information, ticket machines, and CCTV being installed.

Sharon added: “These are early days for the Better Stations project, but during the coming weeks and months our customers will begin to see changes right across the network.

“Our new facilities, designed specifically for Northern, will create a more modern and welcoming feel as we begin the process of developing Northern as a network fit for the 21st Century.

“I’d like to thank everyone who got involved with the initial trial, in May and June, and encourage as many people as possible to get out onto the network to see our modernisation programme in action.”

Better Stations is a key part of Northern’s commitment to modernising the Northern network. Northern has already started to roll out our refurbished trains and the remainder of the fleet will go through this process during the next 18 months. Northern is also committed to bringing 98 new, purpose built, trains to the network by 2020, as well as removing all Pacers within the same timescale.

Contact Information

Glyn Hellam

Media Manager

Northern

01904 568652

07795 008693

Glyn.Hellam@northernrailway.co.uk

@northern_pr

Notes to editors

Details of the first stations in Lancashire to undergo Better Stations work are as follows:

  • Cherry Tree – Customer Information Screens and ticket vending machine
  • Chorley – Refurbished waiting rooms, improved accessibility, wifi, ticket vending machines and improved signage
  • Layton – New waiting shelters, Customer Information Screens, upgraded CCTV, ticket vending machine and improved signage
  • Poulton-le-Fylde – New seating, improved accessibility, wifi, ticket vending machines and improved signage

PICTURED WITH SHARON KEITH IS LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCILLOR KIM SNAPE