‘We have to make public transport in Sheffield easy and attractive to use’ – reader’s letter

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‘We have to make public transport in Sheffield easy and attractive to use’ – reader’s letter

The Star (Sheffield) · 2 hours ago

A Sheffield Telegraph reader recounted visiting the recently redesigned approach to Sheffield railway station and documented several accessibility shortcomings that discourage pedestrian use. The route features raised kerbs, uneven pavements, minimal weather protection, and motorist-focused signage that leaves foot passengers uncertain of the correct direction—creating genuine risk of missing trains and frustration among travellers with luggage, mobility aids, or buggies.

The letter argues that if cities genuinely want to shift people away from private cars toward public transport, every component of the journey must feel welcoming and straightforward. Whilst a comprehensive station overhaul may not be imminent, the writer contends that basic improvements—resurfacing, shelter provision, and pedestrian-oriented wayfinding—are technically feasible and should be prioritised as non-negotiable essentials rather than future nice-to-haves.

  • Reader describes poor pedestrian access conditions at Sheffield railway station, including broken surfaces, lack of shelter, and confusing signage
  • Argues these issues undermine efforts to encourage public transport use; calls for immediate accessibility improvements as basic infrastructure priority

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