Network Rail: Bolton Station Lift Upgrade Boosts Passenger Experience

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“Network Rail completed a £1 million lift upgrade at Bolton station in November 2022, enhancing accessibility and reliability for passengers. Discover the impact!”

Network Rail: Bolton Station Lift Upgrade Boosts Passenger Experience
April 6, 2017 4:51 am

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Introduction

In November 2022, a £1 million upgrade to the passenger lifts at Bolton station was completed. The project, delivered by Network Rail, aimed to improve accessibility for passengers.

Project Overview

The Bolton station platform upgrade project, completed in November 2022, included the refurbishment of the two passenger lifts at the station. This work, undertaken by Network Rail, cost £1 million. The lifts, which provide access to all platforms, were upgraded to improve their reliability and provide better facilities for passengers.

Implementation and Scope

The project involved a complete overhaul of the lift mechanisms and interiors. New safety features and improved lighting were also installed. The upgrade was part of a wider program by Network Rail to improve accessibility across the rail network.

Accessibility Improvements

The newly upgraded lifts offer improved accessibility for passengers with reduced mobility, those with prams, and travelers with luggage. The upgrades are expected to reduce downtime and improve the overall passenger experience at Bolton station.

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Conclusion

The £1 million lift upgrade at Bolton station, completed by Network Rail in November 2022, has improved accessibility and reliability for passengers using the station’s facilities.

Company Summary

Network Rail: Network Rail is the owner and infrastructure manager of most of the railway network in Great Britain.

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