Commuters at Moss Vale Station will soon benefit from improved accessibility, with two lifts opening for the first time at the heritage-listed railway station.
The lifts, located at each end of the existing Argyle Street footbridge, will begin operating on Thursday 17 April when the footbridge reopens.
In addition to the lifts, this second stage of work has delivered a new pedestrian ramp and stairs from Argyle Street, resurfacing to Platform 2, installation of Audio Frequency Induction Loop Systems (AFILS) – also known as hearing loops – on both platforms, and enhanced the accessible pedestrian pathway in the station forecourt.
Delivered through Transport for NSW’s Safe Accessible Transport (SAT) program, these upgrades acknowledge the station’s important role in the Moss Vale community.
The work will ensure Moss Vale Station meets Disability Standards for Accessible Transport 2002 (DSAPT) and complies with the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (DDA).
The next stage of work will deliver improvements to the Lackey Road entrance, forecourt and Daly’s Way and is expected to be completed in June.
During upcoming work, the Lackey Road footbridge and Dalys Way roadway will be closed from the commuter car park turnoff to the forecourt for the safety of commuters and workers. Pedestrian access will only be available from the Argyle Street entrance.
The pickup and drop-off zone for the station will be transferred to Argyle Street.
The NSW Government is also upgrading the stabling yard to improve functionality and accessibility for current train storage and operations, and to accommodate the new Regional Rail fleet.