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Work to build new station footbridge in Llanelli starts on Monday says Network Rail

Work is set to start on Monday (16 October) on a new pedestrian footbridge and lift at Llanelli train station.

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Artist's impression of Llanelli station footbridge

The new footbridge and lift is set to replace the existing Victorian structure at Llanelli station.

Flint, Abergavenny, Cwmbran, and Newtown stations will join Llanelli in getting brand new footbridges with lifts, while Ludlow station will see a lift added to its existing footbridge. 

Network Rail say that this will mean all passengers – especially those with limited mobility, carrying heavy luggage or with pushchairs – will have a step-free, accessible route to and between platforms. 

Work is due to start on Monday 16 October at Cwmbran, Llanelli and Ludlow, with Newtown, Flint and Abergavenny to follow in November and December. All the work is due to be completed by autumn 2024. 

The improvements are being funded by the Department for Transport as part of the Government’s Access for All programme. 

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Nick Millington, route director for Network Rail Wales & Borders, said: “We have already completed Access for All schemes at Cadoxton and Barry stations and are delighted that this funding has been made available for six more.  

“Improved accessibility benefits everyone – whether that’s people with health conditions or limited mobility or people with children, heavy luggage or shopping.  It also encourages more people to use public transport – that means fewer car journeys, less congestion and helps to cut carbon emissions.” 

UK Rail Minister Huw Merriman MP said: “Passengers deserve an inclusive, accessible railway and it’s great to see these essential upgrades are getting under way thanks to funding from the UK Government’s Access for All programme. 

“These improvements across Wales and Borders are testament to our ambition of ensuring everyone has equal access to our transport network.” 

Chief Customer and Culture Officer for Transport for Wales Marie Daly said: “We’re committed to delivering excellent service for all our customers and these accessibility improvements will bring significant benefits for our passengers across the Wales and Borders network. 

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“It will allow more people to travel with confidence on TfW services and open up more destinations for everyone to enjoy.” 

All six stations will remain open to passengers during work, however parking will be reduced at some stations as spaces will be needed to store construction materials and machinery.  

Network Rail say their contractor for Flint, Newtown and Llanelli will be Amco Giffen, while Centregreat will carry out the work at Ludlow, Cwmbran and Abergavenny.

(Lead image: Network Rail)

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  1. Anamyd Mailliw

    15th November 2023 at 8:34 pm

    Llanelli railway station will get two lifts, not “a lift” (although you do later mention “lifts”). To change platforms, you go up in the lift of the platform you’re changing from, then walk along the bridge, then go down in the lift of the platform you’re changing to.

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