I’m delighted to confirm that funding has now been secured for the installation of lifts at Thirsk railway station, meaning the project will move straight into delivery, as part of the Access for All Programme.
This is fantastic news for passengers who currently struggle with the station’s stairs, including disabled travellers, parents with pushchairs and people with luggage. For too long, some passengers have had to cross high-speed tracks as an alternative, which has been completely unacceptable.
I’ve been pressing for this improvement for several years, and I’m pleased that the Department for Transport has now announced its support as part of its national accessibility programme.
This has been a real team effort. I want to thank TransPennine Express, the Rail Minister, and North Yorkshire Council for working with me to make this happen.
The installation of lifts will make Thirsk station safer, more accessible, and more inclusive for everyone.