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News; Local News; Dumfries News; Dumfries train station accessibility improvements unveiled to public A new footbridge and lifts are set to be built to create step-free access across both platforms ...
Only three of Dumfries and Galloway’s seven train stations are fully accessible for people with disabilities. The new analysis by Scottish Labour shows that it is one of nine regions in Scotland ...
Work has commenced on improvements to Dumfries Station. Credit: Network Rail Network Rail say that train services will continue as normal during the work and a diversion route is in operation to ...
Dumfries train station is set to become more accessible and user friendly as major modernisation work gets underway. The project, which begins on Monday 30 October, will provide step-free access ...
Dumfries station's bridge replacement approved. Published. 19 ... "We need to look at this for the future-proofing of our railway station," Councillor Archie Dryburgh told Dumfries and Galloway ...
A new footbridge has been put in place at a historic railway station in southern Scotland. There were concerns the structure could be "out of scale" with the B-listed Victorian buildings in Dumfries.
The ticket office at Stranraer train station will be open for just 90 minutes as a result of “savage cuts”. ScotRail is scaling back opening hours as it claims more people are buying tickets online or ...
A bid is to be made to secure funding to build new railway stations across Dumfries and Galloway. The local authority said it wanted to tap into a £30m fund set up by the Scottish government.
A lifesaving defibrillator has been installed at ScotRail’s Dumfries Train Station and will be available in an emergency 24 hours a day. The station was included in the latest roll-out of new machines ...
A new bridge and lifts were installed overnight at Dumfries train station in Scotland. They cost £3.6m according to Network Rail. Monday 15 April 2024 22:56, UK ...
A bid is to be made to secure funding to build new railway stations across Dumfries and Galloway. The local authority said it wanted to tap into a £30m fund set up by the Scottish government.