A key cycle route that was closed by LNER is to reopen following pressure from City of York Council.
As YorkMix reported, LNER suddenly shut the gate in Lowther Terrace – a commonly used cycle and walking route – because of work to upgrade York railway station. It was due to stay closed for nearly 18 months.
Cyclists complained the closure would have meant they would have to commute via Blossom Street, “a black spot for accidents with virtually no cycle infrastructure,” according to Sarah Opie on X.
Council officers were in discussions with LNER to re-open the route and have now agreed to re-open the route from 8pm on Friday, 19 April.
Cllr Pete Kilbane, the deputy leader of the council, said: “Our thanks go to residents for their patience while we worked with LNER to find a way to safely reopen the Lowther Terrace gates at around 8pm on Friday April 19.
“The gates were initially closed due to safety concerns around the bottleneck at the station building end of the car park.
“These new arrangements will allow all pedestrians, cyclists and drivers to move safely through the car park.
“For the arrangements to operate successfully it is incumbent on all users to follow the set routes.
“We continue to work with LNER and Network Rail to try and ensure active travel routes through the car park during the works, though we acknowledge this may not be possible when construction activity is at its height.”
May close again
The closure was initially planned to allow work on the York Station Gateway project, which will “improve access to York station, by providing an easier and safer experience for pedestrians, cyclists and bus users”.
But there is no guarantee that it would not need to close at some point to complete the project.
Following the initial closure, an LNER spokesperson said: “We continue to work with our partners on the York Station Gateway project, which will transform the area.
“Due to the increase in construction work around the car park and for the safety of all station users, the pedestrian gates at the end of the long-stay car park have been temporarily closed as we explore other options.
“Once delivered, the York Station Gateway project will significantly improve access to the station for everyone, ensuring that all visitors and customers have a special, warm welcome as they arrive in York.”