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A new ticket office has opened at a busy commuter station following a £2m improvement project.
Swanley now has a new entrance building, as well as improved CCTV and lighting.
The work has been carried out by Southeastern and Network Rail.
Sevenoaks council's provided £750,000 funding and Kent County Council gave £1.5m from its Local Growth Fund.
A one way system has been introduced to the station’s approach road to improve air quality and traffic flow.
Network Rail’s work on the footbridge included the removal and replacement of the canopy, with a new protective paint applied, repairs to the stairs, steelwork repairs, the replacement of glazing and new external cladding.
David Wornham, passenger services director at Southeastern, said: “We’re always wanting to do more for our passengers, and this new ticket office will provide a much modernised and accessible gateway to Swanley station.
“In partnership with Network Rail we’ve also been able to refurbish the existing footbridge to improve the station further for passengers, while ensuring that the approach to the station is easier for everyone using it, ensuring that the station’s carbon footprint is lower.”
Cllr David Brazier, Kent County Council cabinet member for highways and transport, said: “I’m delighted to see the new station for the people of Swanley is now open for business.
“This project has greatly improved the look of the station and provides significant economic and environmental benefits.
“As well as improving access to the station, it will help reduce congestion, with a greater emphasis on encouraging pedestrians and bicycles.”
Cllr Peter Fleming, leader of Sevenoaks council, said: “I am so pleased that Sevenoaks District Council has been part of this project, working closely with Southeastern and Kent County Council to bring a modern new railway station to town.
“This shows our ongoing commitment to Swanley and is just one of a number of significant investments we are making in the town for the benefit of residents and visitors.”