Customer information has been improved at even more rail stations across the Northern network with the installation of more than 100 new display screens at 77 stations.
They feature white LEDs which can be seen from a further distance and the higher colour contrast also makes them more accessible for passengers with some visual impairments.
Train information is now displayed in a clear, easy to read format and is more informative about when trains are delayed. Safety messages will also be shown, such as ‘short platform’ guidance.
This brings the total number of screens installed to 387 at 167 stations.
Full colour screens have been installed at some of Northern’s larger stations, including Bolton, Bradford Interchange and Sunderland.
Mark Powles, commercial and customer director at Northern, said: “”We are investing £14 million over the next five years to bring better and clearer information to passengers.
“Our new screens are more accessible and will make journeys easier for everyone.”
The 77 stations that have had new screens installed are: Adlington (Cheshire), Ansdell & Fairhaven, Appleby, Arnside, Barnsley, Bentley (S. Yorks), Berry Brow, Blaydon, Bradford Interchange, Bramhall, Bramley (West Yorkshire), Brampton (Cumbria), Brierfield, Brockholes, Bryn, Buckshaw Parkway, Burscough Junction, Chassen Road, Chelford, Corbridge, Croston, Darton, Dent, Dinsdale, Dunston, Flimby, Gargrave, Garsdale, Glazebrook, Great Ayton, Green Road, Haltwhistle, Hammerton, Handforth, Harrington, Haydon Bridge, Headingley, Heighington, Holmes Chapel, Honley, Horton in Ribblesdale, Huncoat, Huyton, Kendal, Langwathby, Lazonby & Kirkoswald, Lea Green, Lockwood, Long Preston, Lytham, Maryport, Mauldeth Road, Morecambe, North Road (Darlington), Orrell, Parton, Pontefract Tanshelf, Prescot, Prudhoe, Rainhill, Ravenglass, Roose, Rufford, Saltaire, Sandbach, Seaton Carew, Sherburn-in-Elmet, Shildon, Shireoaks, Silkstone Common, South Bank, Squires Gate, St Helens Junction, Steeton & Silsden, Upholland, Wigton, and Workington.
Previously screens have been installed at: Adlington (Lancashire), Adwick, Aspatria, Askam, Atherton, Bamford, Bare Lane, Battersby, Bempton, Blackrod, Bolton, Bolton-on-Dearne, Brighouse, Bromley Cross, Castleton (Greater Manchester), Castleton Moor, Chinley, Church & Oswaldtwistle, Clitheroe, Commondale, Conisbrough, Cross Gates (Yorks), Daisy Hill, Danby, Darwen, Denby Dale, Earlestown, East Garforth, Edale, Egton, Elsecar, Entwistle, Euxton Balshaw Lane, Farnworth, Flowery Field, Garforth, Glaisdale, Grindleford, Grosmont, Gypsy Lane, Hag Fold, Hall I’ th’ Wood, Halifax, Hapton, Hartlepool, Hatfield & Stainforth, Hathersage, Hattersley, Hebden Bridge, Hindley, Hope (Derbyshire), Ince, Irlam, James Cook University Hospital, Kirk Sandall, Langho, Lealholm, Leyland, Littleborough, Longbeck, Lostock, Marske, Marton, Mexborough, Micklefield, Millom, Mills Hill, Moston, Mytholmroyd, Nunthorpe, Padgate, Prestbury, Ramsgreave & Wilpshire, Redcar Central, Redcar East, Riding Mill, Saltburn, Sleights, Smithy Bridge, Stocksfield, Sunderland, Swinton (Greater Manchester), Thorne South, Todmorden, Ulleskelf, Walkden, Walsden, Wetheral, Westhoughton, Whalley, Whitby, Wombwell, Woodhouse and Wylam.