Monday 15 Jul 2024
A new safe footpath to be built under the railway to allow Gipsy Lane level crossing to close
- Region & Route:
- Eastern: Anglia
To improve safety for crossing users, Network Rail is closing Gipsy Lane level crossing in Needham Market, Suffolk, and building a new, safe footpath under the railway using an existing culvert for pedestrians.
Closing the crossing has been Network Rail’s aim since the tragic death of Olive McFarland in 2011. Following the incident, a temporary speed restriction was imposed to trains and the crossing distance was reduced by straightening the crossing and re-positioning the gate, to improve safety while plans for providing an alternative were explored. Since then, Network Rail has worked with Suffolk County Council and the local community to progress the plans for closure.
The results of the public consultation showed support for the diversion of level crossing users to a dry channel of an existing culvert underpass approximately 230m to the north of Gipsy Lane. This involves the creation of a new footpath through private land on both sides of the railway, linking with Stowmarket Road. The new route will begin construction this month and is due to be completed by the end of 2024. A memorial plaque for Olive McFarland, agreed with her family, will be placed at the entrance to the culvert.
Lawrence Bowman, Network Rail’s route director for Anglia said: “This closure has been a long time coming but the new footpath construction is underway and a safer pathway for pedestrians to cross this very busy stretch of railway will be open early next year. This will significantly improve safety for everyone who needs to cross the railway at Gipsy Lane and for those working and travelling on it.”
Details of the diversionary route will be posted at the crossing and sent out to those living within two miles of the crossing to help them understand the new route before it closes.
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Notes to Editors
Notes to Editors:
- Once the crossing is closed, the existing whistleboard used by train drivers to sound their horn to alert pedestrians of an approaching train will also be removed, providing a quieter environment for nearby residents.
- More information can be found on the project webpage: https://www.networkrail.co.uk/running-the-railway/our-routes/anglia/improving-the-railway-in-anglia/gipsy-lane-level-crossing-closure/
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