Network Rail to deliver smoother journeys for passengers in Doncaster this Christmas: New track and points at Doncaster previously installed, Network Rail

Tuesday 12 Dec 2023

Network Rail to deliver smoother journeys for passengers in Doncaster this Christmas

Region & Route:
Eastern
| Eastern: East Coast

Over the festive period, teams from Network Rail will be working to upgrade the track through Doncaster railway station which will provide smoother and more reliable journeys for passengers.

Over 40 colleagues will be forgoing spending the festive period with their loved ones and, instead, will be renewing six sets of switches and crossings, the specialist track equipment which allow trains to switch from one track to another. Teams will also work to upgrade signalling equipment in the Doncaster area.

The investment will help boost railway reliability and provide smoother journeys for passengers, helping to improve passenger experience.

The work is taking place over the Christmas period as no trains run on Christmas Day and Boxing Day, meaning the upgrades can take place without impacting on passengers.

Paul Rutter, Route Director for Network Rail’s East Coast route, said: “This is a vital upgrade which will help boost reliability for passengers travelling to, from and through Doncaster, as well as providing them with smoother journeys.

“Our teams will be working round the clock to deliver this work over the festive period, and we’re carrying out this upgrade when no services are scheduled to run, reducing disruption for travellers.

“We look forward to completing this work and see passengers benefit from smoother journeys and a more modern railway.”

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