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Council and Rail Firms Collaborate to Enhance Maidenhead Station

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The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead (RBWM) is collaborating with major rail companies to address ongoing issues surrounding the drop-off and pick-up facilities at the Maidenhead railway station. This initiative follows a meeting held on January 16, 2024, which included representatives from Network Rail, Great Western Railway (GWR), and Transport for London (TfL), as well as local Member of Parliament, Josh Reynolds.

Coordinated Efforts for Improvement

The newly established Maidenhead Railway Board aims to create a coordinated approach to tackle various challenges facing the station. Key topics discussed included the need for improved lift services, enhancement of pick-up and drop-off areas, and the potential introduction of battery-operated trains on the Maidenhead branch line. Mr. Reynolds expressed optimism regarding the collaboration, stating that attendees would explore “quick solutions” to the existing problems.

One suggestion from the council was to repurpose some staff parking spaces for passenger pick-up and drop-off. Zach Bailey, GWR’s regional development manager, indicated that GWR is actively working with RBWM to implement improvements. “This includes reviewing options to reorganise the main forecourt area and a possible scheme to enhance the ticket hall,” Bailey noted. However, he emphasized that these plans depend on securing necessary funding from stakeholders.

Addressing Accessibility and Train Performance

A spokesperson for RBWM expressed satisfaction with the ongoing partnership and conveyed hopes of enhancing accessibility at the station’s forecourt. Meanwhile, Network Rail acknowledged that while they currently lack funding for enhancement projects, they appreciate the engagement from third parties interested in the station’s improvement.

Performance data from the past year reveals that the Elizabeth line has consistently delivered 84 percent of services within three minutes of their scheduled times at Maidenhead, aligning with the national average. However, this figure is below the overall performance of the Elizabeth line, which has been impacted by operational challenges in the western regions due to Network Rail performance.

In terms of future developments, production is underway for an additional ten Elizabeth line trains, intended to operate at the new station at Old Oak Common upon its opening. A representative from TfL pointed out that delays and cancellations occur for various reasons, often beyond their control, but emphasized their commitment to minimizing disruptions through close collaboration with Network Rail.

Ongoing Lift Issues

Concerns regarding lift functionality at Maidenhead station have been prevalent, particularly regarding persistent breakdowns affecting the lifts serving platforms 2 and 3. Previous explanations from Network Rail have cited water pooling during heavy rainfall as a contributing factor. Mr. Reynolds stressed the necessity for thorough investigations to resolve these issues, insisting on a long-term fix rather than temporary measures.

A Network Rail spokesperson expressed regret for the inconvenience caused by the lift issues and revealed that contractors have been engaged in extensive clearance of drainage channels to address surface water accumulation. The spokesperson assured that efforts are ongoing to work with partners and the lift manufacturer to devise a comprehensive solution.

As discussions progress, Mr. Reynolds is also seeking a meeting with Lord Hendy, the rail minister, to explore potential funding avenues for the anticipated upgrades at Maidenhead station. The outcomes of these collaborative efforts could significantly enhance the experience for commuters and improve overall accessibility at this critical transport hub.

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