The lift on platform three at Harrogate train station was fixed today after being out of order for 48 hours.
Passengers were alerted to the fault on Tuesday morning, when the cause was said to be a power cut.
It meant that if they wanted to use the opposite platform, they either had to use the stairs — which is difficult for older people, people with buggies and wheelchair users — or leave the station and travel along the path to the other side of the station.
Rail operator Northern yesterday told the Stray Ferret the lift was due to be repaired later that day. It apologised for any inconvenience. But the lift only began functioning again this morning.
The engineer at the station told us he hoped the repairs would keep the lift running but added he would stay at the station for a few hours to ensure it didn’t break down again.
He also said cold weather and heavy usage of the lift can impact how well it works.
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