Greater Anglia advises passengers of Chelmsford station lift upgrade works by Leah Llano March 11, 2024 March 11, 2024 313 Work is about to begin to renew the passenger lifts at Chelmsford train station to improve facilities for customers. Both lifts have reached the end of their life and will be replaced one after the other (not at the same time) to improve facilities for customers. As a result, passengers are being advised that the lift to platform 2 will be out of use from 9 November 2023 until the end of March 2024 and the lift on platform 1 will be out of use from 4 April 2024 until the end of August 2024. Both lifts need to be replaced due to their age and the scarcity of replacement parts. Greater Anglia is carrying out this work to improve lift reliability and the overall travel experience for passengers. For passengers who cannot use the stairs, Greater Anglia is putting in place a number of measures to enable people with accessibility needs to continue to travel, which have been agreed with Greater Anglia’s Accessibility Panel. These include extra staff on hand to help passengers and the provision of accessible taxis where needed. During the first phase of the works, to replace the lift on platform 2, a step-free route will be available via a road leading to the station car park (off Railway Street) with staff on hand to help passengers. (Note that platform 2 is for trains towards Colchester, Ipswich, Norwich, Braintree, Sudbury, Harwich, and Clacton-on-Sea). Those who cannot use the stairs at Chelmsford station are advised to plan in advance, allowing extra time for their journeys, and to contact Greater Anglia’s Passenger Assistance service to discuss their journey in advance. Greater Anglia’s Asset Management Director, Simone Bailey, said: “We are very sorry for the inconvenience while we renew the lifts at Chelmsford. “This work is essential to maintain the function and reliability of the lifts and will improve passenger facilities at the station. “We will do everything we can to ensure people can still make their journeys with as little inconvenience as possible while this work is being carried out, and we look forward to getting each lift back open as quickly as possible.” More information on alternative arrangements during the work to replace the lift on platform 1 (from 4 April 2024 until the end of August 2024) will be provided in due course. Greater Anglia Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Leah Llano previous post Aston University & Birmingham Women’s and Children’s collaborate to explore tech & AI in healthcare next post Aston University research identifies four eating behaviour patterns in children You may also like Challenges facing the custom orthotic design industry July 4, 2024 6 Autism stereotypes we need to overcome May 2, 2024 April 24, 2024 Public concern about the NHS soars as delays accessing A&E and GP... April 23, 2024 Spoken Announces Update and Plans for Autism Acceptance Month April 22, 2024 A third of Brits have difficulty accessing their GP. Local health reforms... April 19, 2024 Transform Healthcare Unveils 10-Point Transformation Plan Under New Leadership April 18, 2024 Coventry University leads UK-Indonesia initiative to increase disability inclusion in higher education April 17, 2024 PhD student aims to help save lives as autism research is included... April 16, 2024 Pioneering Spinal Health with Prof. Dr. Yunus Aydın’s Microdiscectomy and Spinal Canal... April 15, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.