Tuesday 17 Dec 2024
£6m rail improvement works around Edinburgh this festive season
- Region & Route:
- Scotland’s Railway: Scotland
Network Rail is investing £6m in vital upgrades at locations around Edinburgh this Christmas and New Year.
To keep Scotland’s Railway reliable for passengers and freight services, our teams will be renewing track, improving drainage, upgrading signalling, as well as installing rockfall protection and other improvement works across seven sites.
The work will take place over the Christmas and New Year holidays while trains aren’t running to reduce disruption for customers.
At Calton tunnel, near Edinburgh Waverley, engineers will be working around-the-clock from late on Christmas Eve until the early hours of December 27 to deliver nearly £1m in track upgrades.
A further £1.4m will be invested in upgrading the drainage system at Haymarket tunnel over Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
And at Ratho, to the west of the city, engineers will be undertaking rockfall protection work worth £650,000 over the same period. This safety-critical project will install a specialist netting system on a rock cutting above the railway near the former station.
Signalling systems will also be improved at Portobello junction over Christmas with £1.6m being spent on new equipment.
At New Year a further £1m will be invested, with work being carried out to improve drainage on the line near Bathgate from New Year’s Eve until January 2 and track renewal work taking place at Broomhouse, between Haymarket and Edinburgh Park stations.
Liam Sumpter, managing director of Network Rail Scotland, said: “The work we are carrying out around the capital over the festive period is a part of a five year, £4bn investment in Scotland’s Railway.
“Our engineers will be working around-the-clock to deliver these vital projects as quickly as possible and at a time when services aren’t running – allowing us to build a more reliable railway for our customers without impacting on their journeys.”
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