A modern railway for Middlesbrough – Network Rail upgrades signalling this month: A modern railway for Middlesbrough – Network Rail upgrades signalling this month

Wednesday 10 Nov 2021

A modern railway for Middlesbrough – Network Rail upgrades signalling this month

Region & Route:
Eastern: North & East
| Eastern
  • Major work is taking place to upgrade signalling in Middlesbrough this month
  • Control of signals will move from traditional signal boxes to York’s Rail Operating Centre to bring a modern, more reliable railway
  • No trains to/from Middlesbrough from Saturday 13 to Monday 15 November – bus replacement services will keep passengers moving

Network Rail is upgrading the signalling in Middlesbrough this month in a £45m project to deliver a modern, more reliable railway for passengers.

Around six miles of signalling equipment in the Middlesbrough area will be renewed, with control of the signals moving from two traditional signal boxes to Network Rail’s purpose-built Rail Operating Centre in York.

Signalling is a complex traffic light system for the railway which tells train drivers when it is safe to proceed and what route their train will take. Modernising this essential process will help to deliver a more reliable service for passengers.

Two signal boxes – Middlesbrough, just outside the station, and Whitehouse, near Middlesbrough Dock – will be demolished as part of this scheme to futureproof the railway. Signals in the area are currently controlled by levers and switch panels inside these boxes, with the last major work taking place over 40 years ago.

In order for engineers to carry out this work safely, the line will be closed from Saturday 13 to Monday 15 November, with no trains to/from Middlesbrough station. Bus replacement services will keep passengers moving during this time.

Passengers are advised to check their journey via National Rail Enquiries or with their train operator and allow plenty of time.

Chris Gee, Operations Director for Network Rail’s North and East Route, said: “While signal boxes and lever frames are iconic reminders of our railway heritage, we need to invest in modern techniques to improve reliability for passengers and create a railway fit for the future.

“This work has been planned carefully to avoid any unnecessary disruption whilst still allowing our teams to work safely on site. I’m pleased that we’ve been able to work closely with Northern and TransPennine Express to keep passengers moving as we complete this essential work.”

Further work to complete this project will be carried out later in the month, meaning buses will replace trains between Middlesbrough and Whitby on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 November.

Kerry Peters, Regional Director at Northern said: "The upgrades being carried out by Network Rail will provide our customers with an even more reliable railway.”

"We are sorry for any disruption during the improvement work and our customers can be assured that both Northern and Network Rail will do everything possible to keep it to a minimum. Bus replacement services will be available for our customers.”

Kathryn O’Brien, Customer Experience Director for TransPennine Express, commented: “It’s fantastic to see continued investment in our railway infrastructure and these upgrades that will be taking place around Middlesbrough will improve reliability for our customers who use our services in that part of the world. To keep customers moving, we will be running rail replacement services between Northallerton and Redcar Central. While these improvement works are ongoing, we’d advise our customers to plan ahead and check before they travel.”

Notes to Editors

Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 November

Buses will replace trains between:

  • Sunderland and Middlesbrough.
  • Darlington and Saltburn.
  • Middlesbrough and Whitby.
  • TransPennine Express services to Redcar will start and terminate at Darlington.
  • Northallerton to Redcar.

Monday 15 November

Buses will replace trains between:

  • Hartlepool and Middlesbrough.
  • Darlington and Saltburn.
  • Middlesbrough and Whitby.
  • TransPennine Express services to Redcar will start and terminate at Darlington.
  • Northallerton to Redcar.

Saturday 27 and Sunday 28

Buses will replace trains between:

  • Middlesbrough and Whitby.
  • TransPennine Express services to Redcar will start and terminate at Darlington.
  • Northallerton to Redcar.

Contact information

Passengers / community members
Network Rail national helpline
03457 11 41 41

Latest travel advice
Please visit National Rail Enquiries

Journalists
Louise Leighton
Media Relations Manager
Network Rail
07858 375508
louise.leighton2@networkrail.co.uk

About Network Rail

We own, operate and develop Britain's railway infrastructure; that's 20,000 miles of track, 30,000 bridges, tunnels and viaducts and the thousands of signals, level crossings and stations. We run 20 of the UK's largest stations while all the others, over 2,500, are run by the country's train operating companies.

Usually, there are almost five million journeys made in the UK and over 600 freight trains run on the network. People depend on Britain's railway for their daily commute, to visit friends and loved ones and to get them home safe every day. Our role is to deliver a safe and reliable railway, so we carefully manage and deliver thousands of projects every year that form part of the multi-billion pound Railway Upgrade Plan, to grow and expand the nation's railway network to respond to the tremendous growth and demand the railway has experienced - a doubling of passenger journeys over the past 20 years.

Follow us on Twitter: @networkrail
Visit our online newsroom: www.networkrailmediacentre.co.uk