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Network Rail and Northern bosses reveal when work will be finished and the new platform open to passengers.

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00:00 Okay, so I'm here at Hullipool train station with Becky Crocker from Network Rail. Becky,
00:08 what stage is the work at here at the station?
00:10 Well, we're close to the completion of construction now. Construction is due to complete in January
00:16 next year. We're expecting it will be open for passenger use in spring 2024.
00:23 And what will this mean for the town and the station generally?
00:27 Well, we're installing a new fully accessible footbridge, so the platform is going to be
00:33 fully accessible and the new platform that we're installing will enable greater capacity
00:38 on the rail network, which means an increase in train services, so that people will find
00:44 it easier to move around and to use around the region.
00:47 Is that something that's needed?
00:49 Yes, I think local users are very keen on having some increased capacity on the rail
00:55 network.
00:57 Okay, so can you just tell me what this extra platform will mean in terms of northern services?
01:02 So this is a great opportunity for northern to increase capacity along the busy Durham
01:07 coast routes, so between Middlesbrough and Newcastle we can put an extra service on the
01:11 buses every two hours and it's slightly quicker than the existing services, so it's a ten
01:16 minute less journey time and it just provides much needed additional capacity for local
01:22 users on this particular route.
01:24 And that's a service that's starting soon?
01:26 It is, yes, so as soon as the platform is ready we can start pulling at Harding Hill,
01:30 but even before the Harding Hill platform is ready we will be pulling services to the
01:34 city of Middlesbrough and Newcastle, just excluding the Harding Hill stop, and that
01:38 will be ready for the times it will change on the 10th of December.

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