Railway stations to improve access with £9.5m funding [BBC News]





Date: 29/12/2011

Five Scottish railway stations are to share £9.5m to improve accessibility. Work will be carried out at the Dyce, Shotts, Newton, Rosyth and Dunblane stations to improve facilities for disabled people and others with impaired mobility, such as people with prams. Feasibility studies will be carried out at the stations over the coming months.


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Railway stations at Dyce, Shotts, Newton, Rosyth and Dunblane are to share £9.5m of funding to improve accessibility.

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