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Designing and Detailing an “Access for All” Footbridge for Network Rail

A Technical Yet Practical Exploration into Inclusive Bridge Design, Engineering Standards, and Real-World Delivery for Network Rail's Accessibility Programme

The “Access for All” (AfA) programme, led by Network Rail, is a transformative initiative aimed at making the UK’s railway infrastructure inclusive and accessible to everyone—especially those with reduced mobility, parents with pushchairs, elderly passengers, and travellers with heavy luggage. A central component of this initiative is the delivery of fully accessible footbridges at railway stations.

Designing and detailing an AfA footbridge involves more than just engineering and aesthetics; it requires an interdisciplinary approach that balances functionality, compliance, safety, and community impact. In this blog, we’ll walk through the key stages and design considerations in delivering a compliant and cost-effective AfA footbridge for Network Rail.

Understanding the Brief and Context

Every project begins with understanding the station context and user needs. Key considerations include:

An initial site survey, topographical assessment, and stakeholder engagement session (often with the TOC, DfT, and local access groups) are essential.

Key Design Features

An AfA footbridge typically includes the following:

Lift Design

Lifts must accommodate a wheelchair user and companion, with a clear platform area of at least 1.1m x 1.4m. Considerations include:

Structural and Architectural Design

Structural Approach

Depending on span and site constraints, common bridge forms include:

All designs must accommodate dynamic loadings from pedestrian traffic (BS EN 1991-2) and structural deflections under live loads. Anti-vibration and fatigue checks are vital.

Material Selection

All designs must be reviewed by a CRE (Contractor’s Responsible Engineer) and comply with NR/L2/CIV/003 and CDM 2015 regulations.

Final Thoughts

An AfA footbridge is more than just a transport infrastructure element—it is a commitment to inclusion, dignity, and community connectivity. The challenge lies in designing a structure that is robust yet elegant, accessible yet efficient, and compliant yet cost-effective.


Whether working from feasibility or detailed design, early collaboration with Network Rail, TOCs, planners, and disability groups ensures a solution that delivers long-term value and positive public impact.

 

If you’re working on or planning an AfA scheme, get in touch—we’re always happy to share experience and support your journey to creating a more accessible rail network.

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