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East Midlands Trains want to install gates at Sheffield Station

 
Sheffield Station

East Midlands Trains want to install gates at Sheffield Station. The gates would be in place so that East Midlands Trains could ensure that passengers were carrying a valid ticket. Although the Council supports the principle of checking tickets, we feel that restricting access to the footbridge will have a negative effect on the people of Sheffield.

The footbridge at Sheffield Station not only serves rail and Supertram links but provides a safe walkway from the Park Hill and Norfolk Park areas of the city into Sheffield City Centre.

East Midlands Trains are holding 'stakeholder meetings' with community representatives to see how they can reduce ticketless travel whilst still addressing the needs of people who use the walkway. East Midlands Trains have said that they will hold further talks before making a decision on the barriers. They have invited rail users and residents to give feedback on the proposals by emailing getintouch@eastmidlandstrains.co.uk  

The Council are strongly opposed to the installation of barrier gates at Sheffield Station.  We think that the barriers would block an essential pedestrian route that provides a safe, well lit and easily accessible link to the City Centre.

The Council will represent the views of the people of Sheffield. We want you to have your say and we will ensure your views are made known to East Midlands Trains.

You can feed comments to us by filling in this online form. All of the information we receive will be passed onto East Midlands Trains.

 

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