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Eridge station in East Sussex has a new footbridge after Network Rail completed a £1.8 million project.

Eridge station serves the rural district in East Sussex with Southern trains services via the Uckfield branch of the Oxted line. The existing staircases and bridge have been replaced with a new modern-designed footbridge due to the age and condition of the old structure, in order to protect the safety of those using the bridge and the trains operating below.

Glazing panels have been incorporated into the footbridge to allow for natural light. The platform canopies at Eridge station have also been refurbished, improving the overall passenger experience for passengers commuting to London or visiting the Spa Valley Railway.

Eridge stairs.

Paul Harwood, regional investment director for Network Rail, said: “The new bridge will deliver a safe and reliable walking route over the railway while maintaining access between the lineside communities.

“We are committed to improving the railway environment for passengers, and this footbridge will enhance their journey experience for many years to come”.

Chris Fowler, customer services director for Southern and Gatwick Express, said: “On behalf of our Eridge customers, we welcome Network Rail’s major investment in modern safety and comfort standards.

“The new footbridge will complement the comprehensive refurbishment in the pipeline for Eridge station, including improvements to the main building, better seating and toilets, as part of our network-wide, multimillion-pound station improvement programme.”

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