In tents with purpose on Leven project: march 22 encapsulated bridge

Tuesday 29 Mar 2022

In tents with purpose on Leven project

Region & Route:
Scotland’s Railway: Scotland

With the project to reinstate the Levenmouth Rail link now well underway, various elements of work are springing up across the route.

With the proximity of the river and various streams which flow into it, one early and important task is the need to thoroughly inspect the bridges on the route to ensure they are in good condition and structurally sound to carry the new railway.

At five underbridges – structures which sit under the railway - along the route, we have carried out inspections and a programme of work is now underway to bring them up to scratch. 

Each structure will be grit-blasted to remove the old paint from the bridge and take it back to the base metal. Corroded sections of the bridge will be replaced and repairs carried out where needed. New timber bridge decks will be installed to strengthen and support what will soon be a double-tracked railway running over them.

The bridge will then be repainted using a special paint system that will ensure it is water-proofed and coated to protect it for 25 years.

To create the right conditions to carry out this work we will build a fully encapsulated access scaffold.  This is a scaffold that surrounds the bridge on all sides - including underneath - and is fully covered and sealed. 

The encapsulation protects the work from the impact of weather but more importantly is a crucial environmental protection – stopping the old toxic lead paint from leaking out into the environment.  Carrying out the work in a sealed environment means that the toxic spoil can be removed in a controlled way and disposed of appropriately.

Sean Clemie, Senior Project Manager for the structures work on the route said, “In the same way as the old track bed is being dug out and replaced to bring it up to modern standards, the same principle applies with the underbridges on the route.

“Taking them back to their base metal lets us see clearly what we need to do to repair and replace any damaged or corroded steel sections, as well as strengthening the timber bridge decks.  

“Once we have carried out the structural repairs, we can then apply the specialist paint system that lasts for 25 years and ensures the bridges are coated and protected against the impact of weather and corrosion – something which is particularly important in a coastal location

So, if you were wondering what was happening under the big white tents that will spring up between now and August on bridges along the route, now you know.

 

Notes to Editors

Following successful completion of a range of preparatory activities the project to deliver the new Levenmouth Rail kicked off in March 2022.

It includes:

  • 19 single track kilometres of new / reinstated railway. (Fully double tracked railway)
  • Two new modern accessible stations
  • Electrification of the line
  • Work with partners to optimise interchange options connecting stations
  • Opportunities in freight and tourist/charter connections

The investment value of the project is £116.6m

The programme is scheduled to complete in Spring 2024

Current Status:  

Work to upgrade Thornton North Junction was completed during a line closure on Sunday 6th March.  This enabled the connection onto what will be the Levenmouth branch line.

The first new sections of rail were laid in mid-March

The project is currently onsite, delivering the first phases of work.  These include compound set-ups, track work to the west of the route and bridge works along the length of the rail corridor. 

There is also work in Leven to prepare for the closure of the Bawbee bridge.

  • It is anticipated that Station designs will be complete and planning applications made later in 2022
  • Work to upgrade the Bawbee bridge will be taken forward as part of the programme

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