A pre-made lift shaft will be lifted into position at Warwick station next weekend as part of the ongoing work to improve passenger access to trains.
The steel structure, which was manufactured off-site and delivered to the station last month, will be craned into position overnight on Saturday 7 June while the railway is closed and after the last train has passed through.
The lift shaft will be lifted over the tracks and lowered into place using a 450 tonne crane.
Joe Flynn, scheme project manager for Network Rail, said: “Due to the limited space on platform 2, we’ve had to be creative with how we install this lift shaft. After pre-building the lift shaft off-site, we’re now carefully moving it over the tracks at night when the railway is closed.
Daniel Gillard, area manager (Warwickshire), at Chiltern Railways, said: “I would like to thank customers for their patience as Network Rail installs the lift shaft at Warwick, which is a key milestone towards improving accessibility at the station.
Network Rail and its contractor have been on-site at Warwick station since spring 2024 to install two new lifts which will help passengers with reduced mobility, families with prams, and those carrying heavy luggage access platforms 1 and 2.
Over the past 12 months, engineers have been working in the subway and station building, excavating land and installing over 50 piles across both platforms in readiness to install the new lifts.
Another key part of the project is work to the station subway. It has been necessary for the subway to be closed while we have been working in this area, with a diversionary walking route in place. Network Rail plan to reopen the subway from platform 1 side mid-June. The entrance from Platform 2 will then need to be temporarily closed while work is continued that side of the station.
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