Network Rail gets green light to enable more freight along Felixstowe branch line: Felixstowe Port

Thursday 16 Aug 2018

Network Rail gets green light to enable more freight along Felixstowe branch line

Region & Route:
Eastern: Anglia
| Eastern

Network Rail has secured permission to build a new bridleway bridge across the Felixstowe branch line to provide a safe public route across the railway while enabling for more goods to be moved by rail freight and improving reliability for passenger services. 

As part of a £60.4m investment, Network Rail has already begun important engineering works to upgrade the branch line, building the space needed for 1.4km of extra track to be laid between Trimley and the level crossing at Gun Lane.

Running more trains on the branch line increases risk for users of level crossings. The new bridge, to be built on the site of the existing Gun Lane level crossing, will provide an alternative safe route across the railway for walkers, horse riders and cyclists to access the countryside. This will allow Network Rail to permanently close six pedestrian level crossings in the area, including Gun Lane, to improve public safety.

The bridge has been designed with consideration of the environment and visual appearance. Network Rail’s contractor, VolkerFitzpatrick will begin to build the new structure in the coming weeks and alternative footpaths and bridleways will also be provided to connect the new footbridge to the local network of paths.

The ongoing work on the branch line in this area will support up to 10 additional trains in each direction to move goods to and from the Port of Felixstowe. 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 maintain public safety while allowing more trains to run on the line.

Meliha Duymaz, Network Rail’s route managing director for Anglia, said: “This is a significant milestone in increasing freight services and improving reliability for passengers as part of our Railway Upgrade Plan. While closing level crossings to improve safety is always challenging, the bridge will provide a safer connection to the countryside for the community.”

Paul McMahon, Network Rail’s managing director for freight and national passenger operators, said:  “This is really positive news for the freight industry and we can now focus on delivering this vital upgrade. This project is the next critical stage in unlocking further capacity for container traffic to travel from the Port of Felixstowe to the Midlands and beyond. Joint funded by the Strategic Freight Network, which represents the interests of the wider freight industry, we recognise that this is the key to economic growth not only in the East of England but for the UK as a whole.”

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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