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£28m Boost Transforms Hither Green Station

Passengers are set to benefit from step-free access at Hither Green station thanks to a £28m funding boost from the Department for Transport’s Access for All (AfA) programme.

Hither Green station has received the green light for significant accessibility improvements with the station in line for a new footbridge spanning across all six platforms with four new 16-person lifts and staircases to each.

The new bridge will directly connect to two new accessible station entrances either side of the railway, on Fernbrook Road and Springbank Road.

Once installed the four lifts will have live feeds on their operating status to help customers with their step free journey planning and to ensure good reliability.  

Hither Green station is a key rail hub with around three million entries and exits a year, as well as half a million interchange journeys.

This significant upgrade is being delivered by the South East Alliance (comprising of Southeastern and Network Rail Kent Route), Network Rail’s engineers and contractors BAM Nuttall. Construction has already begun, installing metal sheet piles into the embankment either side of the railway to support the new footbridge and lifts structure, with the project expected to be completed in Autumn 2027.

Once complete, this significant upgrade will provide passengers with step-free access throughout the station including to and between the platforms, making it much easier for customers who are wheelchair users, have limited mobility or are travelling with luggage, bicycles and pushchairs.

The station and existing footbridges and entrances at Fernbrook Road and Springbank Road will remain open throughout the construction as will the ticket office, oyster card readers and station facilities including the confectionary stand.

These planned upgrades are critical for further improving accessibility on the railway in south east London and Kent. Currently, passengers with accessibility requirements who need to interchange at Hither Green either must go into central London, change and then come back out again; or take a bus/taxi to Lewisham. Once complete, this will no longer be an issue, considerably reducing the time and inconvenience for those passengers.

Hither Green will be latest station in Kent to benefit from accessibility upgrades as part of the Department for Transport’s (DfT) AfA scheme, following Canterbury East (Aug 2021), St Mary Cray (Jan 2022), Chatham (Nov 2022), Petts Wood (Dec 2023), Bexley (Apr 2024) and Plumstead (Nov 2024), with Herne Bay and Shortlands schemes also set for completion this Spring.

Metal Sheet Piles

David Davidson, Network Rail’s Kent route director, said: “I’m delighted we have begun construction on critical accessibility upgrades at Hither Green station, following receipt of funding from the Department for Transport.

“Hither Green is a vital piece of our rail network and these upgrades to create a step-free station are so important for ensuring we are supporting passengers with accessibility needs and improving the passenger experience.

“This is a significant piece of work that will benefit the millions of passengers who use this station every year and is another example of how, alongside our alliance partners Southeastern, we are striving the make our railway accessible to all and encourage more people to ditch their cars and choose the railway as their green, sustainable method of travel.”

Image credits: Network Rail

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