Following the disruption faced by passengers by the introduction of the new timetable in Summer 2018, the Secretary of State for Transport has announced that Govia Thameslink will contribute £15m towards a passenger benefit fund to be used to provide tangible improvements for passengers. As Tier 1 stations most effected by the timetable problems last summer, Alexandra Palace, Bowes Park, Hornsey and Harringay stations will all get £80,000 to spend on passenger benefits. Examples of passenger benefits could include:
- Fit solar panels to the station
- Adding a 'living plant wall'/bee garden or other environmental options
- Improvements to the station toilets. Additional customer seating
- Additional waiting shelters
- Canopies over ticket vending machines
- Additional ticket vending machines
- Additional cycle parking facilities
- Increasing cycle security measures at stations
- Additional customer information screens
- Defibrillators on stations
https://www.passengerbenefitfund.co.uk/
The deadline to submit ideas is 31 July.
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Great ideas!
I'm not sure about the bridge roof. To make something like that sturdy enough to handle high winds in winter might well eat up most of the budget. It would also need to be properly lit as it might not feel all that safe on winter evenings. I'd basically prefer the £80k to be spent on some of the other suggestions.
Yes, I would have thought they could deal with the puddles on the bridge by redoing the surface with a slight camber - so simple, you would think! No need for a roof.