Hither Green £28M footbridge lift: staging and access lessons for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on New Civil Engineer
30 Second Briefing
A new footbridge spanning all platforms at Hither Green station in south London was lifted into place by Bam over the early May bank holiday as part of a £28M accessibility upgrade. The structure will deliver step‑free access across the station for the first time, with installation timed within a possession window to maintain rail operations. Follow‑on works will focus on completing lift shafts, tying the bridge into existing platforms and concourse, and integrating new vertical circulation into Network Rail’s station layout.
Technical Brief
- Similar station upgrades increasingly rely on offsite fabrication and single‑lift installations to reduce rail‑interface risk.
Our Take
Within our 832 Infrastructure stories, only a small subset of UK rail pieces involve multi-million-pound step-free retrofits at existing suburban stations, suggesting Hither Green is part of a relatively selective wave of accessibility upgrades rather than blanket network-wide works.
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