South Bank Station
18. The existing footbridge at South Bank station, which provides both access to the eastbound platform and a pedestrian and cycling access over the railway, has recently been closed by Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council (RCBC), which owns and maintains the bridge, due to safety concerns.
19. This means that there is no access over the railway line at this location, requiring those walking, wheeling and cycling to take a diversionary route, which adds approximately 1.2km to their journey. In the absence of trains towards Redcar Central being able to stop at the station, a bus / taxi service is in operation between Middlesbrough, South Bank and Redcar Central stations.
20. Consulting engineers on behalf RCBC have undertaken an enhanced structural inspection of the bridge and early findings reveal that the bridge is beyond economical repair and demolition is the only viable option. TVCA is working at pace with Network Rail, RCBC, Northern and others to seek to demolish the existing footbridge and install a temporary bridge to enable pedestrians access over the railway line and to open South Bank Station as soon as possible.
21. TVCA had already commissioned consultants to carry out a feasibility study to look at improvements to accessibility at South Bank station, to ensure it complies with current standards and provides access for all users and connectivity over the railway line ensuring access to the western part of the Teesworks site from the neighbouring communities. The existing station site is heavily constrained and therefore following comprehensive feasibility work, in consultation with key rail industry stakeholders, the preferred option is to build a new train station a short distance to the west of the existing station.
22. Consideration needs to be given to the case for providing a new footbridge at the current South Bank station site purely for the purposes of crossing the railway at this key location and for accessing the Teesworks Site and employment opportunities. TVCA is now working with Network Rail to further develop the proposals for this project and start to develop the business case.