Hopes Raised on Second Entrance for Putney Station |
Transport minister says there is 'strong case' for upgrade after visit Transport Secretary Chris Grayling MP visited Putney Station this Thursday afternoon (11 October) with local MP Justine Greening and Leader of Wandsworth Council, Cllr Ravi Govindia to discuss the proposal to get a second entrance at the station. The personal visit to the station has raised hopes that progress may be made on the long running campaign to ease congestion at the overcrowded station. After the visit the minister said the station had a 'strong case' for an upgrade and promised to raise the matter with Network Rail. She said, “Hopefully we took a step forward today towards getting a second entrance for commuters at Putney station with a visit by Chris Grayling MP to give him a briefing on our proposal. East Putney Councillor and Wandsworth Council Leader, Ravi Govindia, and I are pressing the Department of Transport for funding to allow the project to progress." She continued, “There’s been a huge amount of development in the area and a second entrance will alleviate some of the current congestion at the main entrance to the station, particularly at peak times in the morning and evening. It will also provide a hub between Putney mainline train services and East Putney tube station, making it easier for passengers to travel between the two.” |