Rail Business Daily•February 04, 2026•2 min read
Work will get underway this week on a £440,000 project that will make it easier for passengers to access Dunkeld & Birnam station as well as popular walking routes in the area.
Between 4 February and 3 April, Network Rail will deliver a new step‑free route linking the station with Birnam Glen, as well as upgrades to the surrounding footpath network and lighting.
The improvements, funded by Transport Scotland, are part of a wider programme of work by Network Rail to enhance accessibility across Scotland’s Railway.
The project will create a new ramped footpath from the rear of Platform 2, connecting directly to the existing path toward Birnam Glen Road.
Network Rail will also upgrade the footpath beneath the railway overbridge and install new lighting columns along Birnam Glen to improve visibility and safety.
What’s happening?
Once complete, the work will create a smoother, safer and more reliable route for everyone using the station.
The work builds on the successful first phase of improvements completed in 2025, which raised both platforms to improve safety and accessibility for passengers.
John Collins, Senior Sponsor of Strategy and Investment at Network Rail, said: “These improvements will make a real difference for everyone using the station.
“This work aims to create a safer and more accessible environment that supports the community’s needs now and in the future.
“Our teams are working hard to keep disruption to a minimum, and we’re grateful to local residents for their patience as we complete these essential upgrades.”
Councillor Peter Barrett, Equalities Lead for Perth and Kinross Council, said: “Improving accessibility is an important step towards ensuring everyone in our community can travel safely and independently. Enhancements like step‑free access and better facilities make a real difference to residents, visitors, and commuters alike.
“It’s encouraging to see this investment in more inclusive infrastructure, and I look forward to seeing the benefits it brings to the area.”



















