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Plans approved for new footbridge and lift at Cwmbran train station

Torfaen Council has approved plans by Network Rail to build a new footbridge and lift to make it easier for passengers to use Cwmbran railway station.

The station, which was built in 1986 doesn’t comply with current disability legislation as passengers with mobility issues have to make a long detour along Edlogan Way to travel between platform one and two if they can’t use the steps. The current footbridge will remain open until the new crossing and lift are installed. Other improvements in the plans include new lighting, handrails and CCTV.

The application was approved without any condition but the decision notice says: “The developer should note that Cwmbran Community Council has concerns over site access and would like to see all construction access to the site be restricted to the Station Road end of Somerset Road.” The community council said that additional traffic from Edlogan Way/ St David’s Road would “cause major issues in what is already a nightmare area”.

 

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Plans approved for new footbridge and lift at Cwmbran train station

artist impression of a bridge over a railway track
An artist's impression of the new bridge and lifts (Image: Torfaen Council planning documents)