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The station was supposed to reopen on Monday

Salford Central train station
Salford Central train station

A train station that was supposed to reopen after a £10m upgrade will stay shut due to ‘last-minute technical issues’.

Salford Central station has been closed since February 10 to allow for the work by Transport for Greater Manchester and Network Rail to go ahead. The scheme promises to make the station more accessible and deliver the ‘much-needed modernisation’ of the building.

The station was due to reopen tomorrow (April 21). However, Northern has now announced that the reopening has been delayed.

In a statement on its website, the rail operator said: “Salford Central was due to reopen on Monday 21 April but due to some last-minute technical issues, trains will not be stopping here for a few more days.

“Customers can continue to use train tickets on Bee Network buses whilst the station remains closed.”

The £10m upgrade includes a new, more accessible customer ticket office, additional accessible toilets, improvements to the ramps and more inclusive passenger information, such as braille maps, wayfinding, Customer Information Systems and Public Address Systems.

The project also promises to deliver the ‘much-needed modernisation’ of the station building and an overall improvement in the customer journey throughout the station.

The delay to reopening the station comes as all lines between Manchester Victoria and Salford Crescent are closed today (April 20) due to planned engineering work.

It means that trains between Leeds and Chester will start and terminate at Manchester Victoria while trains between Manchester Oxford Road and Southport and also between Clitheroe and Manchester Victoria will run to a reduced timetable.

A reduced service will run between Salford Crescent and Wigan Wallgate via Bolton. Alternative train routes between Manchester Piccadilly, Chester and Stalybridge, or local bus services between Manchester and Salford Crescent, can be used at no extra cost.

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Published: 2025-04-20 09:08:35 | Author: [email protected] (Joseph Timan) | Source: MEN – News
Link: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk

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