Disabled access improving at Cumbria train stations
Lifts will be installed at Penrith Railway Station to improve Disabled access. This follows £1.8 million access improvements at Carlisle Railway Station two weeks ago.
Lifts will be installed at Penrith Railway Station to improve Disabled access. This follows £1.8 million access improvements at Carlisle Railway Station two weeks ago.
A government decision to improve disabled access at Penrith Station has been welcomed by a national rail network.
It will be one of 42 stations across the UK to benefit from part of a one hundred million pound investment from the scheme 'Access for All'.
The Cumbrian station is the last on the Virgin Trains network where wheelchair users have to cross the rail track to access other platforms.
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