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Home / Business and Economy / 32 Days No Trains: Yorkshire Village Faces Upgrade Pain

32 Days No Trains: Yorkshire Village Faces Upgrade Pain

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Church Fenton station closed for 32 days due to major railway upgrades.
  • Over 160,000 passenger journeys affected by the Transpennine Route Upgrade.
  • Residents cite communication issues and increased driving as key concerns.
32 Days No Trains: Yorkshire Village Faces Upgrade Pain

Major engineering works on a key Yorkshire railway line have led to a 32-day closure affecting Church Fenton station. The Transpennine Route Upgrade necessitates this significant disruption, impacting an estimated 160,000 passenger entries and exits. Residents, who value the station for its accessibility to Leeds and York, face inconvenience and a potential increase in car usage.

Despite acknowledging the necessity of infrastructure improvements for the country's transport network, commuters highlight concerns about communication. Some residents were unaware of the full extent of the station closure, having only been informed about road disruptions. This lack of clear communication adds to the daily challenges faced by those reliant on train services.

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The railway industry states the closure was timed to minimize disruption during the festive period. Network Rail assures that the extensive works, including signal installations and track laying, are vital for delivering faster and more reliable journeys. Passengers are advised to check travel plans before journeys, with alternative transport options, including buses, being provided.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Church Fenton station is closed for essential engineering works as part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade.
The Transpennine Route Upgrade is a major project to improve infrastructure for faster, greener, and more reliable train journeys across the route.
An estimated 160,000 passenger entries or exits are affected by the station's 32-day closure.

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