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Thirteen more London stations to become accessible

Transport for London (TfL) has welcomed the funding of step-free access to a further 13 stations in London as part of the Department for Transport's (DfT's) £370 million Access for All programme. Nine of the short listed London stations were identified to the DfT by TfL as being a priority for improved access.

TfL London Rail looked at many factors including footfall, proportion of elderly people and young children, and proximity to a hospital.

The nine stations are Bromley South, New Eltham, Tottenham Hale, New Malden, West Hampstead Thameslink, Brockley, Camden Road, Gospel Oak and Honor Oak Park.

The Access for All investment will complement other planned improvement works at the latter four stations, which will be refurbished as part of TfL's £1.4 billion London Overground Investment Programme.

TfL has also been awarded £37,500 through the DfT's Access for All Small Schemes fund to provide variable height ticket windows at three London Overground stations - Hackney Wick, Homerton and Kensington Olympia.

Managing Director of TfL London Rail, Ian Brown said: "This is good news and we are pleased that the Department for Transport has listened to so many of our suggestions. This additional funding from the DfT for access improvements takes us further along the road in supporting TfL's objective to develop a fully step free transport network for London. Working together means the huge problem of city-wide station inaccessibility can be solved more quickly and efficiently. TfL can supply engineering expertise and local knowledge and the Department has more immediate access to funding."



 
 

 

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