Network Rail steps up works across the North East: NR AberdeenStation 9

Friday 2 Sep 2022

Network Rail steps up works across the North East

Region & Route:
Scotland’s Railway: Scotland

Activity is ramping up over the next few months between Perth and Aberdeen, as part of Network Rail’s ongoing enhancement work across Scotland’s Railway.

The coming weeks will see a significant increase in activity as Network Rail and recently appointed contractor AECOM carry out a £5 million package of work to assess a number of existing bridge structures including in Perth, Dundee, Broughty Ferry, Arbroath Angus, Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.

In the last year, Network Rail and Siemens engineers have carried out ground investigation work across 72 miles of railway as part of the Aberdeen to Central Belt enhancement project.

The enhancement project, funded by £200 million from the Scottish Government, is part of an ongoing investment in Scotland’s Railway to reduce rail journey times from Aberdeen to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee, and to improve connectivity and enhance capacity for both passenger and freight trains.

As well as the Aberdeen to Central Belt enhancement, the ground investigation work is also informing future plans for the route, including enabling higher and wider freight traffic and for the future design of the infrastructure as part of the Scottish Government’s programme to decarbonise Scotland’s Railway for passenger services by 2035.

Iain McFarlane, Network Rail route delivery director, said: “Our lineside neighbours will see increased activity over the next few months at specific locations across the route, as our engineers undertake more detailed ground investigation work.

“We’re pleased to welcome AECOM on board as we begin a comprehensive assessment of a number of bridges. This will provide valuable information that will inform our plans to decarbonise Scotland’s Railway and will help shape what a decarbonised railway might look like in the future, including potential electrification.

“Ultimately, the work informing both the enhancement project and future opportunities will benefit passengers and freight customers by improving capacity, connectivity and journey times, as well as further developing a sustainable and greener railway environment.”

For further information on the works, please contact Network Rail via the 24-hour helpline on 03457 11 41 41 or at www.scotlandsrailway.com. Updates on progress on the work will also be available on Twitter: @NetworkRailSCOT. 

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Notes to Editors

The Aberdeen to Central Belt enhancement focuses on the delivery of improved journey times, connectivity and enhanced capacity for both passenger and freight services on the Aberdeen to Dundee Corridor.

The project is funded by a £200 million investment from the Scottish Government that was announced alongside the 2016 Aberdeen City Deal. This funding is to be invested in the same timescales, completing in 2026.

Over the last 12-months, Network Rail and supply chain partner Siemens have undertaken ground investigation work as part of the enhancement project

Rail Services Decarbonisation Action Plan - In July 2020, the Scottish Government published plans for rail delivery over the next 15-20 years, including electrification of more of the rail network and transition from diesel to zero emission trains.

Rail is already the most sustainable mode of public transport, contributing just one percent to Scotland’s overall transport emissions.

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