Dumfries station bridge plans submitted [Network Rail]





Date: 26/06/2023

Network Rail has applied for listed building consent to make the station easier to access for passengers.


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Network Rail has applied for listed building consent to make the station easier to access for passengers.

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Network Rail has applied for listed building consent to make the station easier to access for passengers. Network Rail has submitted a planning application to make Dumfries station more easily accessible for passengers. The application for listed building consent was made to Dumfries and Galloway Council and, if approved, will see the construction of a new footbridge with lifts to allow step-free access across both platforms.
Location: Dumfries
Company: Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway
26/06/2023 Network Rail
A Carlisle to Glasgow service pulls out of the well-kept Dumfries station on 25 June 2019. A more or less hourly service is provided to and from Carlisle with alternate trains terminating on this platform, changing ends then returning south. A day return costs a reasonable £6.40. A single is £11.80...
Location: Dumfries
Company: Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway
25/06/2019 David Panton
Dumfries, northern end of station showing proposed bridge. Dumfries residents were given a first look at the plans during a community event in the town earlier this month, where it was revealed that the construction of the new bridge is expected to be completed in 2024. Dumfries station is a category B listed building and the designs have been developed to be sympathetic to the look and feel of the historic character of the station.
Location: Dumfries
Company: Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway
26/06/2023 Network Rail


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