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Network Rail faces fresh questions on inaccessible footbridges, after refusing to cough up for access

By John Pring on 31st July 2025 Category: Transport

Network Rail faces fresh questions on inaccessible footbridges, after refusing to cough up for access
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Network Rail is being questioned again over its failure to provide funding to ensure the accessibility of new infrastructure, after it claimed it could not afford to ensure a new footbridge would be accessible to people with mobility impairments. The bridge […]

‘Smoking gun’ government memo exposes Network Rail on inaccessible bridges

By John Pring on 11th January 2024 Category: Transport

‘Smoking gun’ government memo exposes Network Rail on inaccessible bridges
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A “smoking gun” government memo suggests that Network Rail withdrew from a high-profile public inquiry to protect its plans to build more inaccessible footbridges across Britain. In late November, the public body withdrew plans to build an inaccessible bridge at Copmanthorpe, […]

Inquiry hears of ‘morally reprehensible’ plans to build inaccessible footbridge

By John Pring on 19th October 2023 Category: Transport

Inquiry hears of ‘morally reprehensible’ plans to build inaccessible footbridge
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Allowing Network Rail to build an inaccessible footbridge in north Yorkshire would set “a bad and dangerous precedent” for its plans for other parts of the country, a disabled activist has told a public inquiry. Flick Williams was one of several […]

Network Rail admits: ‘We have no idea how many inaccessible bridges we’re building’

By John Pring on 21st September 2023 Category: Transport

Network Rail admits: ‘We have no idea how many inaccessible bridges we’re building’
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Network Rail has been forced into a “deeply troubling” admission that it has no idea how many inaccessible footbridges it is planning to build across Britain, while claiming it is too time-consuming and expensive to find out. The public body, which […]

Questions for Network Rail as plans emerge for yet another inaccessible footbridge

By John Pring on 14th September 2023 Category: Transport

Questions for Network Rail as plans emerge for yet another inaccessible footbridge
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New information suggests Network Rail has under-stated its plans to build more inaccessible footbridges, after proposals emerged for a new stepped bridge in the heart of west London. Network Rail claimed in July in a freedom of information (FoI) response that […]

Network Rail’s ‘discriminatory’ plans for two more inaccessible footbridges

By John Pring on 20th April 2023 Category: Transport

Network Rail’s ‘discriminatory’ plans for two more inaccessible footbridges
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Network Rail has admitted that it plans to build two completely inaccessible new footbridges, in a further apparent breach of the government’s own Inclusive Transport Strategy. In a response provided under Environmental Information Regulations (EIR), Network Rail admits there are two […]

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