The introduction of parking charges at Weeton Station is causing concern about the impact on nearby roads.
Weeton is one of 10 stations where Northern Railway announced new parking charges this week.
Motorists now have to pay 50p for up to two hours or £2 per day between 8am and 4pm to park at the station.
This is prompting some drivers to park on streets near the station to avoid the charge.
David Chalmers, the chairman of Weeton Parish Council, said:
“A couple of people have highlighted to the parish council concerns over the likely impact the recent introduction of charges to park at Weeton station will have on the roads in the immediate area.
“Disappointingly Northern Rail did not notify us of the pending changes although given the lack of constructive engagement on other matters such as penalty fares I am unsurprised.”
A Northern spokesperson said:
“We consulted North Yorkshire County Council and rail officers in advance of charges going in and we also advised customers about the changes in advance by using posters at the station, our website and on the National Rail website.
“We’re introducing charges at these locations to ensure that our car parking facilities remain available for rail users only, as well as to align these stations with our other locations that saw the introduction of charges in 2022.”
The spokesperson also said the increase was introduced by the government, not Northern.
Mr Chalmers also said the extra traffic parked on streets could make it difficult for emergency services vehicles to get around the village, and faded yellow lines on the road further exacerbated problems.
He said:
“I am aware that a couple of weeks ago there were access issues for an oil tanker, a vehicle which is of similar size to a fire engine.
“This has been raised to North Yorkshire Council on multiple occasions without any meaningful feedback on whether they plan to have the lines repainted.”
Melisa Burnham, the council’s highways area manager, said:
“The local highways team are aware of the issue and there is an order in place to refresh the yellow lining 55 metres either side of the carriageway.
“We will be liaising with the parish council and local councillors regarding the works and will review all communications about this issue.”
Weeton is situated on the line between Harrogate and Leeds.
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