Improvement work on the railway in North Lincolnshire starts this weekend: The upgrade work will make the level crossing even safer

Thursday 28 May 2015

Improvement work on the railway in North Lincolnshire starts this weekend

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Major upgrade work that will see £83million spent on improving railway performance for passengers and freight operators in North Lincolnshire starts in Grimsby this weekend.

A series of upgrades to improve six level crossings in the town starts on Saturday 30 May with 16 days of work to be carried out at Wellowgate level crossing in the town centre.

Mark Tarry, route managing director for Network Rail, said: “The investment in Grimsby will bring the crossings up to the most modern standard and will make the network in the area more reliable and efficient for both rail users and the communities nearby.”

“We have worked with North East Lincolnshire Council to ensure that each crossing is closed for the minimum amount of time and that diversions will keep any disruption to a minimum for road users.”

This will be followed by further upgrades at Friargate, Fish Dock Road, Pasture Street, Littlefield Lane and Garden Street level crossings, with the work due to be completed by the end of September.

All six existing level crossings will be replaced by obstacle detection barriers which scan the crossing using a laser to confirm it is clear before the train is allowed to cross.   More upgrades to different parts of the network in North Lincolnshire will be announced later in the year.

Road diversions will be in place throughout the work with detailed information available via the North East Lincolnshire Council website. Access for pedestrians and cyclists will be maintained throughout.

Two information sessions will be held in the Training Room at Grimsby Town railway station on Tuesday 2 June (4pm – 7pm) and Wednesday 3 June (8am – 1pm) for residents and business owners to learn more about the improvement project and the benefits it will bring to Grimsby and the surrounding areas.

The following level crossings will be closed to traffic between the following dates.

Wellowgate

  • 22:00 Saturday 30 May 2015 and 06:00 Monday 15 June 2015.

Friargate (Cartergate)  

  • 22:00 Saturday 20 June 2015 and 06:00 Monday 06 July 2015

Fish Dock Road

  • 22:00 Saturday 11 July 2015 and 06:00 Monday 27 July 2015.

Pasture Street

  • 22:00 Saturday 01 August 2015 and 06:00 Monday 17 August 2015

Littlefield Lane

  • 22:00 Saturday 22 August 2015 and 06:00 Monday 07 September 2015.

Garden Street

  • 22:00 Saturday 12 September 2015 and 06:00 Monday 28 September 2015.

If members of the public have any additional questions or concerns they should visit www.networkrail.co.uk or telephone our 24-Hour National Helpline on 03457 11 41 41.

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