Lockers operated by the parcel delivery service Quadient are being installed at 50 railway stations throughout the North of England.
Installation of the lockers follows a deal between train operator Northern which manages the stations and Quadient, which is a worldwide locker operators with parcel lockers at more than 20,800 locations around the world.
Quadient has a growing network of smart lockers across the UK called Parcel Pending.
Major carriers including Royal Mail, DPD, Evri and UPS use them for delivery drop offs, as well as new start ups such as Keynest.
Lockers already installed
Lockers have already been installed at the following railway stations:
- Apperley in West Yorkshire,
- Bamford in Derbyshire,
- Burnley in Lancashire,
- Clifton in Greater Manchester,
- Euxton in Lancashire,
- Penistone in South Yorkshire.
To be installed by the end of September
Lockers will be installed by the end of September at:
- Adlington, Disley and Lostock Gralam in Cheshire
- Hathersage in Derbyshire
- Bolton, Hag Fold, Hyde North and Humphrey Park in Greater Manchester
- Burnley in Lancashire
- Ulleskelf and Lealholm in North Yorkshire
- Alnmouth in Northumberland
Future installations
- A further 30 locations across the Northern network are currently being identified, with a view to lockers being installed by spring 2025.
Lockers operated by InPost have also been installed at many stations in South East England, and Amazon Hub lockers have been installed at stations managed by Govia Thameslink Railway .
“Our stations are at the heart of the communities they serve and as such they are the perfect base for other popular services that people require.
Mark Powles, commercial and customer director at Northern
“Access to parcel delivery lockers at stations is something our customers have told us makes their life easier, as they combine travelling with collecting or dropping off their parcels.
“Quadient has a great reputation for customer service and we are delighted to partner with them to bring their services to thousands of our customers each and every day.”
“Railways like Northern play a crucial role in connecting communities, and Parcel Pending by Quadient’s open network lockers connect carriers, retailers, consumers, locker hosts and local businesses to send and receive parcels in a reliable, 24/7, convenient and secure manner.
Katia Bourgeais-Crémel, director of Lockers Automation Europe at Quadient
“Typical locations for Quadient lockers include petrol stations, car parks, supermarkets, food establishments and now, Northern railway stations. With about 100 million passenger journeys made each year on Northern’s network, we are excited to bring the convenience of automated lockers to their customers and to expand the network for our carrier and retail partners.”
Responses
This can only damage village post offices which are the heart of a community.