Major accessibility upgrades are in the pipeline for Tenby Train Station providing step-free access to both platforms for the first time. Network Rail will host a public drop-in event this month, for anyone wishing to learn more about the plans - with work set to start in December.

Passengers using the popular Pembrokeshire station are set to enjoy easier, more accessible journeys thanks to Network Rail’s upcoming upgrades.

Supported by the Department for Transport’s Access for All programme, and the Welsh Government, the project will see the construction of a brand-new fully accessible footbridge complete with lifts.

Once complete, the upgrades will make a real difference for disabled people, parents with pushchairs, and those carrying luggage in the busy town - helping to make rail travel more inclusive and convenient. The investment also supports wider goals to encourage public transport use and reduce carbon emissions across the region.

Network Rail's plan for a new disability-friendly footbridge at Tenby’s Victorian station has been approved, enhancing accessibility.
Network Rail's plan for a new disability-friendly footbridge at Tenby’s Victorian station has been approved, enhancing accessibility. (Pic: Network Rail)

Network Rail’s contractor, AmcoGiffen, will begin setting up the site compound in December 2025.

This will include fencing off an area of the station car park near the air cadet huts, resulting in a temporary reduction in parking spaces.

“We’re delighted to be improving accessibility at Tenby Station, ensuring that all passengers can travel with confidence and independence,” said Helen Hodgson, Senior Sponsor, Network Rail Wales and Borders route.

“These upgrades will make a real difference for everyone using the station and reflects our commitment to building a more inclusive and sustainable railway for the communities we serve.”

Most work will take place during the day, though some overnight activity will be required while the railway is closed, for safety reasons. The station will remain open to passengers while work takes place.

Planned working hours are as follows:

Daytime: 7.30am to 6pm

Overnight: 10pm to 6am

Work will continue throughout 2026, with the new facilities expected to open by Christmas 2026.

The Tenby station will remain open to passengers while work takes place.
The Tenby station will remain open to passengers while work takes place. (Network Rail)

Network Rail will also host a public drop-in event for anyone wishing to learn more about the plans on Wednesday, November 19, between 3 and 7 pm, at St Mary’s Church, High Street, Tenby (SA70 8AP).

Members of the project and contractor teams will be available to answer questions and discuss the planned improvements.

Network Rail is committed to keeping disruption to a minimum and will provide regular updates to the community through a bi-monthly newsletter.

Anyone wishing to receive updates can email: [email protected], referencing AFA Tenby in the subject line.