Mainline from Glasgow to Carlisle closed until January 6 for vital repairs: WCML Dec 31

Sunday 1 Jan 2023

Mainline from Glasgow to Carlisle closed until January 6 for vital repairs

Region & Route:
Scotland’s Railway: Scotland

Emergency engineering works are now under way on the West Coast Mainline near Carstairs, between Carlisle and Glasgow, to repair flood damage.

An embankment beneath the railway was significantly damaged during extreme weather on Friday, December 30, and it will require extensive work to stabilise and repair the foundations of the tracks to allow the railway to safely reopen.

Engineers are working around-the-clock to remove landslip material affecting a 40m long section of the line before beginning to reinforce the area with over 200 tonnes of new stone.

Once works to strengthen the embankment have been completed engineers will relay the track above and check signalling systems in the affected area.

These complex repairs will take several days to complete and the line is not expected to reopen for passengers and freight services until at least Friday, January 6.

A Network Rail spokesperson said: “Flooding has caused significant damage beneath the track and we will need to rebuild the supporting embankment before re-opening the line.

“This is a very challenging project, but we understand the inconvenience closing the line will cause to customers and are working hard to reopen the railway as quickly as we can.”

An Avanti West Coast spokesperson said: “While our colleagues at Network Rail are working hard to reopen the affected parts of the line damaged by the landslip caused by extreme weather, our advice to customers is do not travel to and from Scotland on the West Coast Mainline.

“Customers are being advised not to travel north of Carlisle as there are no services. An amended timetable is in place between Carlisle and London Euston. Customers travelling south of Carlisle are being strongly advised to check their journey before they travel. We thank our customers for their patience in what are very challenging circumstances.

“If you are no longer able to travel, you can claim a full fee-free refund from where you bought your ticket. For further travel information on please visit www.avantiwestcoast.co.uk.”

Passengers planning to travel between Glasgow / Edinburgh and Carlisle should check their journey before travelling at  https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ or with their individual train operator.

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