New 'Passenger Assistance Points' have been installed at train stations in the Harrogate area to support disabled customers.
Northern’s last Passenger Assistance Point was installed at Harrogate station on Wednesday 26th March.
It's located close to the ticket office, where customers should check in first.
They are then invited to take a seat in the designated area so a member of staff can meet them when it's time to catch the train.
As part of a trial, another nine Meeting Points have been installed at unstaffed stations, including Pannal, Weeton and Hornbeam Park.
Disabled customers can wait in the marked area so they can be seen by a conductor when a train arrives and then be offered assistance.
Northern’s Accessibility User Group (NAUG), which represents people with a wide range of disabilities, worked with the operator to develop and deliver the project.
Mark Cutter, who chairs NAUG, said:
"Anything that makes it easier to access passenger assistance can only be a good thing.
"I am particularly interested to see how the new Meeting Points work in unstaffed stations. I hope they will give more people the confidence to travel and use passenger assistance.
"Travelling from an unstaffed station can be stressful for anyone, but for disabled people and those requiring assistance it can simply be a reason not to travel."
Alex Hornby, Northern’s commercial and customer director, said:
“The introduction of new meeting points at 40 of our stations demonstrates yet further progress in our mission to improve accessibility across the network here at Northern.
“We would encourage anyone who requires assistance to make use of them.
"We know that travelling by train can be difficult for some people and this is just one of the things we are doing to make their journeys easier.
“Making stations and services across our network more accessible remains a priority and we are constantly reviewing feedback from customers who want to share their experiences so we can continue to make improvements."
Anyone who has questions about how to use one of the new meetings points can contact Northern's Passenger Assistance Team, which is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week (excluding Christmas Day).
Robin Gisby, Chief Executive of DFTO, said:
“Our railways should work for everyone and provide a consistent experience that means passengers can travel independently with the surety they deserve.
“Northern has taken another step forward to improve accessibility and ensure its passengers can travel with confidence.
“The new meeting points at staffed and unstaffed stations provide a better customer experience and connect more passengers to the network.”
Northern is currently working with the Office for Rail & Road (ORR) to improve the travel experience for people with additional access needs.
It comes after the regulator submitted a complaint in September 2024, stating that not all passengers were receiving the assistance they required.
At the time, Northern revealed it had seen a significant increase in demand for assistance since the Covid-19 pandemic, with the number of bookings rising by more than 100,000 over the previous year.
Passenger Assistance Points have been installed at the following stations:
- Poulton-le-Fylde, Morecambe, St Annes-on-the-Sea, Burnley Manchester Road, Barnsley, Meadowhall, Worksop, Rotherham Central, Mexborough, Bridlington, Beverley, Halifax, Ilkley, Windermere, St Helens Central, Chorley, Warrington Central, Skipton, Keighley, Shipley (Yorks), Harrogate, Newton-le-Willows, Whitehaven, Workington, Bradford Forster Square, Bradford Interchange, New Pudsey, Hexham, Morpeth, Hartlepool and Alnmouth.
Meeting points have been installed at the following stations:
- Headingley, Horsforth, Burley Park, Weeton, Pannal, Hornbeam Park, Ashington, Seaton Delaval and Newsham.

Fairground rides return to Valley Gardens for half term
Six teenage boys arrested after 'violent incident' in Harrogate
Your Skipton and Your Ilkley to launch on DAB next week
Police appeal after hit-and-run on Knaresborough High Street
Harrogate Town announce signing of Chesterfield midfielder
Free Fuel Friday: Another winner scoops free tank of fuel
Smiley/sad face speed signs set to remain banned in North Yorkshire
Harrogate primary school takes climate education to national stage
Historic village pub enjoys successful reopening under new ownership
Masham primary school unveils newly refurbished library
No motorists turned away from Harrogate waste centres due to rule change
RHS Harlow Carr to host Summer Garden Weekend
First look inside Furlong and Furrow ahead of reopening
Harrogate man and colleagues tackle Three Peaks in memory of his mum
Harrogate care organisation raises £500 at Nidderdale Walk
Mayor urged to "come to the table" to discuss road repair funding
Monthly IT support clinic for elderly people launched in Harrogate
Harrogate College celebrates milestone as new campus takes shape
Children are taking over the Leeds station tannoy this weekend – here's why
Vernon Kay joins lineup for Harrogate's Symphonic Ibiza event


