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06.11.17

Community Rail partnerships could be expanded following government consultation

The DfT has opened a consultation on expanding the Community Rail initiative with increased funding across the country.

Community Rail partnerships have been set up in around 60 stations since the project began in 1993, with £3m investment provided by the government.

DfT bosses believe the project has brought a sense of community to some areas while others, such as Burnley’s Manchester Road station, have seen increases of up to 100,000 passengers in the last year.

An estimated 3,200 volunteers give 250,000 hours of their time every year to partnerships across the network.

“We have seen nearly a quarter of a century of communities pulling together to breathe new life into railway lines and stations - and we want to build on that success,” commented rail minister Paul Maynard.

“We want to give the volunteers the support they deserve, spread their success and encourage new partnerships to be created and flourish.

“This forms a key part of the investment the government is making in the railways – the biggest since the Victorian era, delivering new carriages, new routes, track upgrades and better stations.”

Those interested in commenting on the new rail strategy can view the consultation here.

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Comments

Stephen Forde   07/11/2017 at 12:03

Hi a minor error in the article. Community Rail Partnerships cover multiple stations often over several lines. There are approximately 60 partnerships, covering hundreds of stations; I personally cover two CRPs with over thirty stations between them.

D.Ward   07/11/2017 at 12:32

I am vice-chairman of what is known a Big Local Project. These are area's normally of deprivation to leave a living legacy over and above what is or as to be provided by the statutory authorities. It is resident led . Very interested in this as we have a local railway station on a very busy commuter route, the North Kent Line the poor relation to across the valley to what is known as the gold plated line High Speed One.

Paul Webster   07/11/2017 at 22:56

There is a really good example of a Big Local project adopting and looking after a station in Coseley an urban part of the West Midlands. With the local allotment group they really have made the station look special. You have two strong CRP lines in Kent although not (yet!) covering the North Kent line (maybe soon). Happy to talk if you want more info on adopting your station or community rail in general. [email protected]

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