
Reminder of road closure as major investment in railway in Northamptonshire continues
Network Rail is reminding motorists in Irchester, Wellingborough that a road bridge will close as they continue to upgrade the Midland Main Line.
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The London North Eastern and East Midlands route covers the East Coast Main Line from the Scottish border to London King's Cross station and the Midland Main Line from Sheffield to London St Pancras. The route covers the North East, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Bedfordshire, parts of Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire and the whole of the East Midlands. Train operators include Virgin Trains East Coast, Northern, East Midlands Trains, Transpennine Express, Grand Central Rail, First Hull Trains, Cross Country and Govia Thameslink Railway.
Network Rail is reminding motorists in Irchester, Wellingborough that a road bridge will close as they continue to upgrade the Midland Main Line.
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Network Rail has successfully completed a major project of work to improve the drainage at Potters Bar station to reduce the risk of flooding to the subway.
Network Rail will continue their work to upgrade the Midland Main Line in Northamptonshire with improvements taking place at five key railway structures in the county.
Network Rail is inviting residents in Bedford to find out more about improvements to the railway as part of the Midland Main Line Upgrade.
Network Rail has issued a stark reminder to HGV drivers after a bridge strike in North Yorkshire resulted in the closure of both the rail and road networks.
Passengers between Kettering and Corby have begun using newly commissioned track and signalling installed by Network Rail marking the successful completion of a £130million capacity project.
Network Rail has postponed two public information events which were scheduled to take place on Saturday in Brough and Gilberdyke due to adverse weather conditions.
The first piece of work to upgrade the track at Market Harborough takes place this weekend as part of a major project to increase the line speed through the station.
Network Rail is inviting residents in Brough and Gilberdyke to find out more about changes to level crossings in the area as work is carried out to upgrade the signalling as part of the Great North Rail Project.