Friday 21 Feb 2025
Bridge renewal project at Doncaster taking place over this weekend
- Region & Route:
- Eastern
- | Eastern: North & East
- | Eastern: East Coast
Passengers are advised that this week’s engineering work between Doncaster and Goole/Scunthorpe will be extended to allow for an ageing bridge deck to be replaced.
The decking at Marshgate junction is near the end of its usable life – and would soon be unfit for allowing trains to pass.
Network Rail has therefore decided to extend this week’s line closure for two days for the extra work to take place.
Normal service between Doncaster and Goole/Scunthorpe will now resume from the morning of Monday 24 February.
Other options were explored by Network Rail’s teams but this approach was chosen because the beams being installed in the bridge require a large area of overhead powerlines to be switched off during the work.
Sam MacDougall, Network Rail operations director, said: “This vital work requires the electricity supply to the East Coast Main Line to be isolated for us to get the new bridge deck into place.
“By taking the option to extend this week’s package of work by a couple of days, we avoid having a full week’s closure of this section of the railway.
“We’re sorry to passengers whose journeys will be affected this weekend, but this is the least disruptive way of approaching this urgent repair.”
This week’s amended Northern timetable will be continued on Saturday, together with a reduction in services between Sheffield and Doncaster. On Sunday, Northern will operate rail replacement buses between Doncaster and Goole. There are no Northern services to Scunthorpe on Sundays.
TransPennine Express (TPE) will have buses running hourly to replace trains over the weekend between Doncaster and Scunthorpe. TPE also has buses replacing trains between Scunthorpe and Cleethorpes (calling at Barnetby, Habrough and Grimsby Town) on Thursday 20 February. East Midlands Railway will have ticket acceptance in place*.
Passengers are advised to check details of all parts of their journeys with National Rail Enquiries or with train operators before travelling.
Notes to Editors
*TPE ticket acceptance is in place with East Midlands Railway all weekend excluding the following Saturday services:
- 1030 Cleethorpes to Leicester
- 1035 Lincoln to Leicester
- 1643 Leicester to Cleethorpes
- 1739 Leicester to Lincoln
TPE also has refunds available for tickets from Friday (after 2.30pm), Saturday and Sunday.
Other work taking place during this week’s line closure includes:
- Upgrades of two level crossings in Doncaster
- Large-scale drainage renewal in the Scunthorpe area
- Central Rail Systems Alliance renewing switch and crossing equipment, which allows tracks to separate, cross and rejoin, at Kirton Lane level crossing
- Installing troughs and cables as part of the Ferriby to Gilberdyke Project
- Updated signalling and telecommunications equipment along the line
- Various maintenance activities including upkeep of the track, clearing vegetation and renewing signalling cables
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