Extra track ready to be installed on the Felixstowe branch line as part of major upgrade: Felixstowe branch line sleeper installation October 2018

Wednesday 31 Oct 2018

Extra track ready to be installed on the Felixstowe branch line as part of major upgrade

Region & Route:
Eastern: Anglia
| Eastern

Network Rail engineers have installed 2,300 sleepers along with ballast, the stones that form the track bed, ready for the start of the installation of track in the coming months.

This will form the 1.4km extra railway line between Trimley and the level crossing at Gun Lane. The work will support up to 10 additional freight trains in each direction per day, moving goods to and from the Port of Felixstowe. Passengers will also benefit from improved reliability for existing services between Felixstowe and Ipswich.

With each additional freight train taking the equivalent of up to 76 lorries off the roads, the upgrade works will help to reduce congestion and pollution for the local community and the wider region. The work also includes upgrades to four road level crossings between Trimley and Westerfield which will improve public safety while allowing more trains to run on the line.

In August, permission was granted for a new Bridleway bridge, to be built on the site of the existing Gun Lane level crossing, which will provide an alternative safe route across the railway for walkers, horse riders and cyclists to access the local countryside. This will allow Network Rail to permanently close six pedestrian level crossings in the area including Gun Lane to improve public safety and enable more trains to run on the branch line.

Meliha Duymaz, Network Rail’s route managing director for Anglia, said: “We are making huge progress on this new section of track which will improve the strategic freight network as part of our Railway Upgrade Plan. This work is essential to increase the number of freight services using the railway while also improving reliability for passengers.”

Guy Bates, head of freight development at Network Rail said: “We’re now a matter of months from being able to realise the benefits of the Felixstowe capacity enhancement scheme, it will provide line capacity for more trains conveying more goods by rail and so fewer lorries on the road - this scheme is a critical step in developing rail capacity between the UK’s number one Port and the Midlands and the North.

“It is part of our wider Strategic Freight Network programme that over the past decade has laid the foundations for a progressive realisation of a set of freight capable corridors linking the nations key ports, centres of production, distribution and consumption – enabling rail freight to play an increasingly effective role in delivering for the UK economy and environment.”

Notes to Editors

  • In 2008 and 2014, Hutchison Ports UK were granted powers to build a second track for 7km along the Felixstowe Branch Lin. Network Rail has transferred these powers from the port to commence the works to install the second track.
  • Embankment work began in April 2018 to create space for the new track.
  • The new track will be installed between Trimley station and Grimston Lane foot crossing.
  • Network Rail has secured separate powers to close six level crossings in the Trimley area and build a new bridleway bridge at Gun Lane.
  • The six level crossings to be permanently closed are Thorpe Common, Grimstone Lane, Trimley, St Martines, Gun Lane and Keepers Lane.

The four level crossings that are being upgraded to obstacle detection (OD) technology are Morston Hall, Thorpe Lane, Levington and Westerfield station.

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