Exciting Accessibility Upgrades Transforming Hertford North Station
In a significant step towards inclusivity, Hertford North Station is undergoing accessibility upgrades aimed at making travel easier for all passengers. The initiative, part of the Access for All (AfA) programme, focuses on ensuring that individuals with limited mobility, heavy luggage, or pushchairs can navigate the station effortlessly.
New Lift and Improved Access
The project includes the installation of a new lift to platform 1, which joins the already step-free access available to platforms 2 and 3. The recent milestone of completing the lift shaft superstructure and cladding showcases the progress being made. This development not only enhances the user experience at the station but also demonstrates a commitment to making public transport accessible for everyone.
Community Support and Future Plans
Josh Dean, the MP for Hertford and Stortford, visited the site to witness these advancements first-hand and expressed his support for the project. Nicola Butterworth, Network Rail's senior sponsor, emphasized the importance of these upgrades, stating that the installation marks a critical step towards ensuring that the station is more accessible for all passengers. The support from local residents has also been invaluable during this transformative period.
A Bright Future for Hertford North Station
Carl Martin, accessibility lead for Great Northern, echoed the positive sentiments, highlighting the importance of full access for the community. With the completion of upgrades expected by autumn 2026, there is much to look forward to as Hertford North Station aims to set a standard for accessibility improvements across the railway network in the UK. This initiative not only reflects a broader commitment to inclusivity but also paves the way for a more welcoming travel experience for all.