Network Rail reveals plans to provide step-free access at Anniesland station [Network Rail]





Date: 20/07/2023

Network Rail plans to improve accessibility for passengers at Anniesland station by installing a new lift system.


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Network Rail plans to improve accessibility for passengers at Anniesland station by installing a new lift system.

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318264 departs from Anniesland on 7th September 2019 with a service to Dalmuir.
Location: Anniesland
Company: Stobcross Railway
07/09/2019 John McIntyre
Although superseded when Scottish Regions were abolished in 1996 the now rather dated-looking lettering of the early 1980s Strathclyde Transport logo on Strathclyde 'Red' can still be seen on quite a few overbridges at stations. This may be because of the problems in keeping road traffic moving while the work to replace them goes on but they managed to get them there in the first place... This prominent example is over an especially busy road: Great Western Road (A82) at Anniesland station, on 2 May 2011.
Location: Anniesland
Company: Stobcross Railway
02/05/2011 David Panton
Network Rail plans to improve accessibility for passengers at Anniesland station by installing a new lift system. Lifts will be installed at street level on either side of the railway bridge on Great Western Road, making it easier for people with impaired mobility or those travelling with luggage, children, or bicycles to access the platforms. The existing footbridge over the railway at platform level will remain in situ. The works, expected to begin in September, will include the removal of the current advertising hoardings, installation of two lift towers and associated apparatus, and a linkspan path to connect the lift to each platform.
Location: Anniesland
Company: Stobcross Railway
/07/2023 Network Rail


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