The £8.3 million upgrades at Tenby station are progressing, with passengers soon to benefit from step-free access.
Network Rail and contractor AmcoGiffen are working to improve accessibility at the station with a new footbridge and lifts, providing step-free access across platforms.
This month, the project has seen the existing footbridge removed with cranes and a temporary walkway installed until the new bridge is constructed.
Local schoolchildren also attended the station while the cranes were in operation to learn more about engineering.

Teams have been relocating signalling and telecoms equipment to accommodate the bridge installation, with the full accessibility upgrade set for completion by autumn 2026.
“This is an important milestone for Tenby and the local community, bringing us closer to a station that everyone can use with confidence.
“I’d like to thank our teams and partners who worked safely and efficiently to deliver this stage of the project on time – helping us minimise disruption while we carried out the next phase of these major improvements.
“We’re very grateful to passengers and residents for their patience as we continue to invest in a safer, more accessible and reliable railway for Wales and Borders.”
Theo Smith, Senior Portfolio Manager at Network Rail Wales and Borders



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