Sevenoaks station upgrade plans revealed

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Network Rail has released details of a major upgrade for Sevenoaks station which will provide modern facilities and better journeys for passengers.

The upgrade, which is being funded through the government’s national stations improvement programme, includes:

  • Extending the existing concourse to make it easier to move around for passengers, particularly at the busiest times of the day. This will include installing a wider doorway
  • Renovating the toilets
  • Upgrading customer information screens
  • Providing new retail facilities
  • Refurbishing the overbridge and stairs to the platforms, plus the staircase to the season ticket holder’s car park
  • Extending motorcycle parking and installing double-decker racks to boost bike parking
  • Replacing waiting shelters on platforms 1/2 and 3/4.

Mike Smith, Network Rail’s route enhancement manager for Kent, said:

“As well as providing a safe, punctual and reliable train service we must give passengers a better journey experience.

“The upgrade of Sevenoaks station is a big step forward and will make a big difference for the community and businesses in the town who use the railway for thousands of journeys every day.”

The station will remain open to passengers throughout the construction although, passengers will need to use the temporary facilities during some phases of the work.

Details of these temporary facilities are being finalised and will be shared with passengers in advance of work starting.

Preparatory work is expected to start in December 2011, with main construction starting in early 2012. All work is scheduled for completion by Summer 2012.

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