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£1.8M PEDESTRIAN LINK
A £1.8m pedestrian link from Derby railway station to
Pride Park has been set up in a partnership between Derby
City Council, Railtrack and Midland Mainline. It will see
the existing footbridge at Derby Station extended to link
with Pride Park. There will be 200 new car parking spaces
at Pride Park, plus a drop off zone, cycle parking, taxi
stand and bus stops. Lifts will be put in to help access
onto the bridge for the disabled, and closed circuit TV
cameras will also be put up.
Councillor Robert Jones, leader of Derby City Council,
said, This will help to encourage people to travel
by train, which is good for Derby and for the
environment. Richard Fearn, Railtrack Midlands
director, said, The partnership will provide Derby
station with much-needed additional car parking spaces
and a direct link to Pride Park from the station.
Mr Fearn said the scheme will also benefit Derby by
providing a quicker route to the station for drivers who
could avoid traffic queues on the A52.
He added, And we need the extra capacity that the
car park will bring if we are to carry on growing as fast
as we have in the last few years. Brian Burdsall,
managing director of Midland Mainline, said: This
shows how the public and private sectors can work
together to take more cars off the roads and improve the
prosperity of Derby. The scheme has also been
supported by Sustrans, the cycling route charity, which
is working with the council to provide new cycle lanes in
the city.
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