Greater Anglia to improve 19 railway station car parks

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Greater Anglia Class 720 train
Greater Anglia Class 720 train. // Credit: Greater Anglia

Greater Anglia is to upgrade a number of car parks at railway stations in East Anglia to improve their appearance and make them more welcoming to travellers who make use of them.

Included in the improvement work at 19 station car parks across its network are:

  • filling and repairing potholes;
  • repainting lane markings;
  • repairing tarmac surfaces.
Manningtree car park
Previous improvement works at Manningtree car park. // Credit:

The car parks at the following stations are included in the upgrade plans, with work at most of them planned to start next month.

Broxbourne car park
Broxbourne car park during upgrade work to extend it. // Credit: Greater Anglia

Last month, Greater Anglia started work to upgrade the car ark at Audley End and completed work at Harlow Mill railway stations. They followed a trial period of reducing the cost of parking at some of its railway stations in an effort to attract people back to rail travel.

Harlow Mill station
Harlow Mill station // Credit: Greater Anglia

Greater Anglia’s Asset Management Director, Simone Bailey, said “It is really important that our car parks are maintained to a high standard so that we meet the expectations of our customers by providing them with excellent facilities.

“I am pleased that these upgrades are taking place and I hope that our hard work will make a real difference for users.

“During the upgrades, we will do everything we can to minimise inconvenience to car park and station users and we will endeavour to keep noise and disturbance to our neighbours to a minimum.”

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  1. If Wickford car park is to be revamped then what about building a new station building as well to make it lot nicer and brand new since the old building was knocked down to allow platform 1 to extend to accommodate the 5-Car Class 720 trains working on the Crouch Valley Line to Southminster.

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