Crucial track work near Loughborough affecting London journeys this weekend: Network Rail Worker On Track cropped

Wednesday 19 Mar 2025

Crucial track work near Loughborough affecting London journeys this weekend

Region & Route:
Eastern
| Eastern: East Midlands

Network Rail teams will be carrying out essential track lowering work near Loughborough this weekend as part of wider multi-million-pound Midland Main Line improvements.

Passengers are being urged to check before they travel while teams work on Saturday 22 March and Sunday 23 March to lower the track at a railway bridge in Barrow Upon Soar to install overhead line equipment, which power trains, in the future.

Track lowering involves reducing the level of the railway track under bridges, which will create the necessary clearance and allow enabling work to begin for the future installation of overhead wires.

This method is significantly less disruptive than the alternative of rebuilding bridges, which would require long road closures and create more noise and disruption to local communities.

This work is part of a programme of improvements to the Midland Main Line which will allow for the installation of overhead line equipment in the future leading to more reliable journeys.

To make the most of the railway closure, teams will also be carrying out drainage work in Draycott. They will also be renewing the switches and crossings near Long Eaton - the specialist equipment used by trains to change from one track to another - meaning smoother journeys for passengers.

While this work takes place, East Midlands Railway services* will run to an amended timetable with rail replacement buses in operation on some routes.

Amanda Mackie, senior sponsor for Network Rail, said: "This essential work at Barrow upon Soar is an important milestone in our programme to modernise the Midland Main Line. By lowering the track rather than raising the bridge, we're able to minimise disruption to the local community while still delivering these crucial improvements.

"Track lowering is a less intrusive and more cost-effective solution that will allow us to install the overhead line equipment needed for electric trains in the future, which will provide passengers with greener, more reliable journeys.

“We would like to thank passengers for their patience and understanding while this work takes place.”

Philippa Cresswell, customer experience director for East Midlands Railway, said: “This weekend, we are running an amended train service between Sheffield/Derby/Nottingham and London St Pancras.

“We recommend customers planning to travel between from 6pm on Saturday 22 March or any time on Sunday 23 March to check their journey in advance before travelling as your journey may involve a rail replacement bus. Buses will run between Nottingham and Leicester and Derby and Leicester on Sunday 23 March. Full details about the changes can be found on the EMR website.

“We would like to thank our customers for their patience whilst Network Rail carry out the engineering work on the overhead line equipment. This work will greatly benefit our customers in the future with more reliable journeys to and from London.”

Passengers are advised to plan ahead and check their journey using the National Rail Enquiries Journey Planner at www.nationalrail.co.uk.

Notes to Editors

Changes to train services*

Saturday 22 March:

After 6pm, East Midlands Railway Intercity services between Sheffield/Derby/Nottingham and London St Pancras International will run to amended timings.

Rail replacement buses will operate between East Midlands Parkway and Loughborough, and between Loughborough and Leicester.

Several regional services will terminate at Nottingham with rail replacement buses completing journeys to Leicester.

Sunday 23 March:

A reduced amended timetable will operate between Sheffield/Derby/Nottingham and London St Pancras International:

  • One train per hour between Sheffield, Chesterfield and Derby
  • One train per hour between Sheffield, Chesterfield and East Midlands Parkway, not calling at Derby
  • Two trains per hour between Leicester and London St Pancras International

Trains will no longer run between Derby and East Midlands Parkway on the Sunday.

Rail replacement bus services will run between:

  • Derby and Leicester
  • Nottingham and Leicester

Two buses per hour between Nottingham – Beeston – East Midlands Parkway – Loughborough – Leicester

Two buses per hour between Nottingham – East Midlands Parkway – Leicester

Two buses per hour between Derby – Long Eaton – East Midlands Parkway – Loughborough – Leicester

Two buses per hour between Derby – East Midlands Parkway - Leicester

For more information on the changes to services, please visit: Engineering works: East Midlands Parkway 22 March | National Rail

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