Dalston Kingsland station is set to receive government funding to explore plans for a step-free access upgrade. Currently, the station lacks step-free access to both platforms. The upgrade would likely include the installation of lifts or ramps. Funding for the feasibility study will come from part of a larger 92 billion pounds budget for road and rail projects allocated by the Department for Transport's Access for All fund. This project is part of a broader initiative to enhance station accessibility across the UK.
Dalston Kingsland station has been identified for a potential upgrade to improve accessibility, as it currently lacks step-free access to its platforms. The proposed upgrades will likely involve the installation of lifts or ramps. The Government has confirmed funding for a feasibility study as part of a broader 92 billion pounds allocated for transport projects, specifically benefiting the Access for All initiative from the Department for Transport.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander announced that a feasibility study for the upgrade works at Dalston Kingsland station will be funded through part of the 92 billion pounds for road and rail projects. This approach aims to significantly enhance accessibility at the station for all passengers.
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