Network Rail delivers 330 projects worth over £148m on time
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Network Rail delivers 330 projects worth over £148m on time

Network Rail delivers 330 projects worth over £148m on time

Passengers returning to work are benefiting from more reliable infrastructure, improved facilities and services after a £148m Network Rail Christmas programme of investment across the network successfully completed on-time.

Across the country passengers will begin to experience the benefits of this investment. Signalling upgrades in Merseyside will mean more reliable journeys. The track renewal at Holloway will improve reliability of services into King’s Cross. The renewed overhead wiring system at Forest Gate junction – first installed in the 1950s – will prevent frequent failures that currently cause delays into Liverpool Street.

Felixstowe S&C installation 2
Felixstowe S&C installation 2

A 25,000-strong workforce, from engineers and track layers to project managers and station staff, worked more than 380,000 hours to keep the railway open and deliver 330 projects across Britain.

The work was completed at the quietest time for rail travel on the country’s railway with around half the normal number of passengers travelling compared to the 4.7 million who typically use the network daily.

This year’s work saw new bridges built, miles of new track installed and state of the art new signalling equipment brought online.

Project to keep Newcastle’s railways running reliably completes for another year
Project to keep Newcastle’s railways running reliably completes for another year

Major projects undertaken this Christmas:

  • Upgrading the overhead wiring system at Forest Gate junction as part of the £250m upgrade of the Great Eastern Main Line
  • Installing new track at Battersea Pier junction, replacing infrastructure built in the mid-1970s and improve reliability for the 240,000 passengers who pass through every day
  • Replacing old switches and crossings – the moveable sections of track that guide trains from one track to another – with new kit and making changes to the track layout between Bedford and Kettering as part of the Midland Main Line Upgrade
  • Installing new track at Heathrow Airport junction to improve reliability
  • Signalling upgrades as part of the Weaver to Wavertree re-signalling project in Merseyside, to enable more reliable journeys and boost capacity in the area. Signalling areas in Allerton, Speke and Garston were re-controlled to the Manchester Rail Operating Centre over the festive period
Felixstowe S&C installation 4-2
Felixstowe S&C installation 4-2

Andrew Haines, Network Rail chief executive, said: “Over Christmas and New Year thousands of rail workers have been working round the clock to keep the railway running and to deliver crucial improvements to the network as part of the £50bn railway upgrade plan.

“Our decision to do work at this time of year is entirely based on the fact that many regular passengers take this time as holiday, so it causes disruption to the smallest number of people. We really appreciate the patience of those who have been affected by this essential work, which will lead to better and more reliable train services.”

Holloway Track Renewal
Holloway Track Renewal

Post source : Network Rail

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