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According to the BBC» : A £2.9m redevelopment of a Berkshire railway station has been announced.
First Great Western has revealed plans for a new ticket office, footbridge, lifts, car park and pedestrian entrance at Theale station near Reading.
Work is due to commence in October, with the project scheduled for completion by February 2014.
Most of the funding has come through a joint bid by West Berkshire and Reading council to the government's Local Sustainable Transport Fund.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-22646396Edit by Four Track, Now! to correct font
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Chris from Nailsea
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« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2013, 21:24:05 » |
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From the Newbury Weekly News: Views sought over Theale station upgradeCommuters^ views are being sought on the upgrades to Theale station. The station is set to benefit from a ^2.9m upgrade, which includes a new footbridge, booking office and food unit, with work expected to begin next month. The plans for the station will be displayed in a large vehicle in the station car park and representatives from West Berkshire Council and First Great Western will be at the station from 4pm to 8pm to discuss the proposals. The consultation will be held from 4pm to 8pm on September 26. The image they've used is of Thatcham level crossing, but never mind ...
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William Huskisson MP▸ was the first person to be killed by a train while crossing the tracks, in 1830. Many more have died in the same way since then. Don't take a chance: stop, look, listen.
"Level crossings are safe, unless they are used in an unsafe manner." Discuss.
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« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2013, 22:34:50 » |
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I am quite impressed that you can tell those lights are at Thatcham!
A pity that the ^2.9m couldn't be put towards replacing our crossing, the delays at which must have cost our local economy many times that over the years.
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« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2013, 23:01:35 » |
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If work is starting next month why are they 'seeking commuter's views'? Highly paid designers and architects failed to do the job in time?
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« Reply #4 on: September 17, 2013, 23:29:21 » |
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"Build a man a fire and he'll be warm for the rest of the day. Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life."
- Sir Terry Pratchett.
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« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2013, 08:57:42 » |
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Fair enough, bnm This seems like quite a major upgrade for Theale, but to be fair the Ticket Office has been in a Portacabin for as long as I can remember! I'm sure I also read somewhere that this is part of a scheme to make Theale into some kind of Park & Ride into Reading.
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« Reply #6 on: September 18, 2013, 09:31:56 » |
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The picture in the BBC» report shows the extra platform on the goods loop looking as permanent as the others. I thought it was only temporary, for use during Reading blockades. Was this just the work of an impressionable artist, or is it likely to be kept? The drawings here show it as temporary and modular, while two other platforms are modular but to be rebuilt solid. I can't find a planning submission, but of course that would not need to show railway-specific design details anyway.
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« Reply #7 on: September 18, 2013, 10:54:26 » |
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The image they've used is of Thatcham level crossing, but never mind ... Perhaps you might mind about it, at least as an irrelevant stock photo, given that there is no level crossing at Theale (or, strictly, no public crossing and none with wigwags).
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Chris from Nailsea
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« Reply #8 on: October 06, 2014, 00:01:59 » |
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I stand, suitably admonished, stuving. Meanwhile ... from the Reading Chronicle: Theale station upgrades face delayLong-awaited work to upgrade Theale railway station has been delayed by nearly a year.The ^1.25m project to install a footbridge and lifts to both platforms was due to be completed by the autumn, but First Great Western revealed this week that work will not be finished until July. Solicitor Tony Roe, whose office is based in Brewery Court, said: ^Theale is a very vibrant community with local national and international businesses using the station, so it is a shame that this delay has happened.^ The project also includes a new ticket office and retail unit, more cycle parking, clearly marked walkways, a new pedestrian entrance and crossing point across Brunel Road and clear signs to key destinations like the village centre and Arlington Business Park. It is being led by First Great Western and Network Rail, but work was halted when contractors discovered a large waste water pipe around the new station building which needed relocating. West Berkshire councillor Alan Macro, who represents the Theale ward, described the delay as a ^great shame.^ He said: ^There has been a long-running issue over the lifts and whether people could use them when the station is unmanned, as it is only staffed up until lunchtime through the week and on Saturdays. But we have been assured that the rules are being changed. We very much welcome this news because there were concerns people could become stranded on the platform with no-one there to manage the lifts. But I think First Great Western could have done more to inform people of the delay and the reasons for it, as they have not really communicated with the community.^ First Great Western spokesman James Davis stressed work to the ticket office and retail centre is complete and confirmed the lifts will be available outside of station hours. He added: ^Further plans to enable provision of the lift and bridge, originally due at the same time, were ongoing as we make sure the design delivers value for money.^
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William Huskisson MP▸ was the first person to be killed by a train while crossing the tracks, in 1830. Many more have died in the same way since then. Don't take a chance: stop, look, listen.
"Level crossings are safe, unless they are used in an unsafe manner." Discuss.
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« Reply #9 on: October 10, 2014, 10:22:23 » |
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According to the BBC» :
Work is due to commence in October, with the project scheduled for completion by February 2014. Hmmm - WAs this a very old report :-) Complete 8 months ago?.....
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« Reply #10 on: March 27, 2017, 12:25:20 » |
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Returning to an old thread - seems the scheme has been delayed for at least another two years. From Newbury Weekly NewsA MULTI-million pound scheme to upgrade Theale railway station has been delayed by at least another two years.
The busy station, which handles more than 400,000 passengers a year, was to have received a new footbridge and lifts as part of £2.9m work to improve accessibility.
The improvements, paid for by a Department for Transport fund to Network Rail, will also provide a new ticket office, development of a park-and-rail facility and a new pedestrian entrance from Brunel Road.
Work was meant to be completed in February 2014, but Network Rail and First Great Western, now known as Great Western Railway, were unable to agree on the design.
Now the project has suffered another blow as the Government has said that funding has been deferred for at least two years.
In a letter to the MP▸ for Reading West, Alok Sharma, rail minister Paul Maynard said that a number of projects were to be deferred following a review.
This, he said, would enable high priority schemes to be delivered as planned.
“Unfortunately, Theale was one of the 26 stations chosen to be deferred because the project was not as advanced as many of the other projects,” Mr Maynard said. “I know this will be disappointing, but I am afraid Theale is not in a unique position.”
Mr Maynard did say he was committed to delivering the scheme as soon as possible after April 2019. The project is likely to consist of a new bridge and three lifts and believed to now cost between £3m and £4m.
Theale district councillor Alan Macro (Lib Dem) said: “I am very disappointed about the extremely long delay.
“Theale is a busy station and passengers have to climb up over 20 steps and descend over another 20 to get from the booking office or car park to the platforms. This makes it impossible for disabled people to use the station and very difficult for anyone with walking difficulties.
“The new ticket office is likely to be brought into use soon, so passengers using it will have to walk halfway across the car park before negotiating the stairs to the platforms. “Given the long history of this project, I have little confidence that work will begin in 2019.”
After the new ticket office was completed, Great Western Railway announced that unexpected work to divert a sewer pipe had delayed the construction of the lifts and footbridge.
Contracts then had to be renegotiated after Network Rail became a public sector body and the work was transferred to it.
Network Rail then said that it had inherited a three-year-old design, which needed to be compatible with the electrification upgrade to the line through West Berkshire.
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« Reply #11 on: March 27, 2017, 12:51:10 » |
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This must be old news - the Access for All fund that would have paid for this was kiboshed until CP6▸ at the last NR» review stage.
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« Reply #12 on: March 27, 2017, 13:32:40 » |
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At a guess,
1) New regs relating to electrification mean that clearances have to be greater than previously and possibly the old design is non-compliant 2) NR» has run out of money for anything other than the essentials in CP5▸ , particularly when it comes to the GWML▸ 3) NR is probably hoping that by delaying it, the LEP» , a property developer or the next GWR▸ franchisee will pay for it
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« Reply #13 on: March 27, 2017, 13:47:12 » |
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One thing is for sure. It won't be a £2.9 million project when it actually goes ahead, unless the specification is drastically reduced.
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Chris from Nailsea
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« Reply #14 on: March 27, 2017, 21:15:02 » |
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Indeed. Mr Maynard did say he was committed to delivering the scheme as soon as possible after April 2019. The project is likely to consist of a new bridge and three lifts and believed to now cost between £3m and £4m.
They want £1million for just a ramp - no lifts, mind you! - up to platform 1 at Nailsea & Backwell.
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William Huskisson MP▸ was the first person to be killed by a train while crossing the tracks, in 1830. Many more have died in the same way since then. Don't take a chance: stop, look, listen.
"Level crossings are safe, unless they are used in an unsafe manner." Discuss.
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