Refurbished station completed
Ashford International was today officially unveiled by Damian
Green, MP for Ashford, to the public following a six month
refurbishment project to create a better station environment for
passengers.
The refurbishment cost £2.4 million, with £1.2 million provided
by the National Stations Improvement Programme (NSIP) and a further
£1.2 million given by Ashford’s Future from central government
growth area funding.
Vince Lucas, service delivery director, Southeastern said,
“Today marks the end of six months of hard work which will benefit
all passengers using the station.
“The new improvements will help create an environment where they
can feel comfortable and welcome. Coming on the back of the
introduction of the high speed service, Ashford now has a station
to match these exciting times.
“This project is another example of how partnership working can
help benefit everyone and we hope this can set the example for not
only elsewhere in the South East but throughout the country.”
The work was officially unveiled by Damian Green, MP for
Ashford, and includes:
- Extension of the entrance booking hall to include more seating
and a coffee bar
- Two new entrance/exits incorporating automatic doors to the
station front
- Improved lighting on the station concourse
- Enhanced access and heated waiting area on platforms five and
six
- Additional seating and refurbished toilets on platforms one, two,
five and six
Damian Green, MP for Ashford said, “"Train travellers from
Ashford, and visitors to the town, deserve the best and most modern
facilities to complement our excellent transport links. It is great
to see the new improved station fully operational."
Judith Armitt, managing director of Ashford’s Future, said:
“Visitors to Ashford International are now greeted by a bigger,
brighter and better station, providing a more pleasant point of
arrival.
“The introduction of high speed services is a transformational
change for Ashford and improvements to the station were vital to
give travellers a fitting welcome to this growing town.”
Mike Smith, Network Rail’s route enhancement manager for Kent,
added: “With record levels of punctuality and a major programme of
investment underway to enable longer trains to run, providing more
seats for passengers, we can now put increased focus on improving
stations.
“The new facilities at Ashford are a great example of how the
rail industry is working together to bring Britain’s stations into
the 21st century.”
For further information please visit the Southeastern
website.
Media release 0057/10
15/03/2010