CAMPAIGNERS have won a 20-year battle to get a new bridge, with access for the disabled at a Warrington railway station.
The Department for Transport has announced it is making a £1 million "Access for All" grant towards the cost of a new footbridge, with lifts for the disabled, linking the two platforms at Birchwood station.
A partnership made up of the borough council, Warrington Disability Partnership, Birchwood Forum, Stronger Together Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership, Birchwood Town Council and others backed the bid.
Total cost the project, expected to be completed in two years' time, is £1.4 million.
Match funding of £390,000 has already been made available through the borough council.
Dave Thompson, chairman of Warrington Disability Partnership, said: "This is fantastic news for the whole community, not just for disabled people, also parents with pushchairs and prams, children, frail elderly, and those who have temporary impairments."
The money is part of a £37.5 million package of "Access for All" funding designed to provide accessible, step-free routes at key stations across the country.
A new foot bridge and two lifts will be provided.