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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Woodlesford bridge opens to improve pedestrian safety

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Rail passengers using Woodlesford station have a safer route between platforms after a new footbridge opened at the station this weekend.

The bridge is part of a programme of works to remove crossings that have a history of misuse and, by permanently separating pedestrians and trains, improve safety.

Warrick Dent, area general manager for Network Rail, said: “This crossing had a history of misuse – where pedestrians dash across the tracks while the warning lights are showing. This behaviour is obviously incredibly dangerous.”

“This bridge is part of a programme of works to replace such crossings with footbridges which also give full disabled access.”

The work covers four stations. Bolton-upon-Deane and Moorthorpe are complete and similar schemes are underway at Normanton station and a footpath at Thrislington in the north east. The crossing at Woodlesford has been fenced off and will be removed in due course.

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  1. Why now we have a footbridge are the trains still hooting as they approach the Woodlesford Station through the Malting housing estate. Surely this can now stop?

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