Putney Station
Putney Station is one of the busiest suburban commuter stations in London, with 18 trains per hour passing through at off-peak times alone. Spencer Rail Engineering was commissioned to carry out a programme of major station improvements as part of Network Rail’s Access for All scheme, providing step-free access throughout the facility. Putney Station is now fully compliant with the Disability Discrimination Act, with a complete new concourse at street level.
Spencer Rail Engineering installed three new liftshafts with 16 person lifts, expanded the concourse area, built new ticket gates, installed new telecoms, CCTV, PA and CIS monitors and installed new toilets. To maintain access to all platforms during the installation of the three new lifts, a temporary footbridge had to be installed manually. This involved ‘hand-balling’ 80 tonnes of scaffolding via the pedestrian entrance at night, and removing more than 100 tonnes of soil by hand, due to the severely limited construction access and impossibility of using heavy machinery – Putney station being surrounded by residential properties. The new concourse was designed as a spacious area spanning all tracks and platforms, to alleviate congestion at the gate-line.