Steps being taken to improve Chesterfield Train Station

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Author: Rebecca LomasPublished 7th Jan 2026

We are being told major steps are being taken to improve platforms at Chesterfield Train Station.

Over £3.3m s is being spent on various areas of it to make it safer for people travelling.

Forty-metre sections of platforms 1 and 2 have been reconstructed using glass-reinforced plastic panels, which are easier to install but just as durable as a traditional build.

This core work was carried out when trains were not running over Christmas.

The steel superstructure beneath the platform on Crow Lane has also been grit-blasted, repaired and repainted.

New fencing and lighting to improve security and safety for passengers will also have been installed by the time the project is expected to complete at the end of March 2026.

Jonny Ham, Network Rail lead portfolio manager, said:

“Our teams worked incredibly hard across the Christmas period to deliver this important phase of the Chesterfield platform upgrades.

“Completing these works now helped us minimise disruption and has kept us on schedule to complete the overall project on time – delivering modern, resilient platform structures that will serve passengers for decades to come.”

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