Improvements in pipeline for five train stations around Chorley

A host of improvements to boost sustainable travel and increase connectivity by rail to Manchester and Preston and elsewhere in the region could be in the pipeline for five train stations in and around Chorley.
They could come into force in future years at train stations including Adlington, Buckshaw Parkway, Chorley, Croston and Euxton Balshaw Lane, following scrutiny from councillors.

Over the next three months, Lancashire County Council will analyse people’s travel patterns, current and future levels of demand for rail and ways of improving connectivity to sustainably meet the needs of the local economy.

Potential improvements could include extending car parks at the stations, increasing park and bike facilities and building more cycle pathways.

The potential measures will be considered as part of a study being commissioned by Lancashire County Council and Chorley Council, with support from a range of stakeholders from across the rail industry.

It’s also anticipated that this piece of work could help shape the county council’s wider consultation on its Local Transport Plan this summer.

County councillor Aidy Riggott said: “Having a transport network which is easy to access and ensures people can get to where they want to go is very important to us as a council. We also want to make sure these routes are sustainable for our future.

“As one of Lancashire’s newest and busiest rail stations, Buckshaw Parkway is a great example of how modern and well-planned infrastructure allows more people to access the network and support sustainable development. We want to support all modes of travel and encourage those who can leave their car at home and use public transport, walk or cycle, to do so, however for those who opt to drive and park, we want to enable that in a safe and sustainable manner.

“We are looking at similar opportunities across the whole network as we know it is a key way to unlock growth and improve accessibility for people in Lancashire.”

Leader of Chorley Council, Alistair Bradley said: “We’re pleased to be working with partners so that studies can be carried out to help inform future plans, which could lead to potential future improvements to facilities at some railways stations in the borough, as well as improved connectivity and sustainability.

“We need to ensure that any future changes work for Chorley residents and those who visit the borough, so it becomes a convenient way to travel to encourage more sustainable travel for the future.”

Helen Greaney
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