Picture perfect Peak District viaduct to get £7.5m renewal: Chapel Milton viaducts June 2025

Friday 13 Jun 2025

Picture perfect Peak District viaduct to get £7.5m renewal

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An iconic railway viaduct which is crucial to the Peak District quarrying industry is getting a multi-million-pound upgrade this summer.

Network Rail is investing £7.5m to improve one of Chapel Milton’s twin Victorian viaducts between now and the autumn.

The 160-year-old 15-arch structure is a mainstay of the success of the country’s freight network, allowing services to transport stone, cement and limestone from four major Derbyshire quarries to destinations across Great Britain.

These goods are essential for the construction sector, which uses the materials to build homes, roads and railway upgrades such as HS2.  

On average 25,000 tonnes of material is carried over the viaduct daily, and to keep those freight services moving safely and reliably in future, the project team will:

  • Fill in voids across each span to strengthen the structure
  • Repair brickwork
  • Reinforce the parapets (bridge walls)
  • Install new waterproofing and drainage systems 
  • Install handrails and guardrails to improve the safety for workers
  • Replace and realign the railway track

Today (Friday 13 June) Network Rail has released drone footage capturing the scale and beauty of the Victorian structure ahead of the significant repairs.

In September, the Great Rocks freight line will close for nine days as contractor AmcoGiffen carries out the essential improvements.

To carry out this work safely, the line over the viaduct will be closed between 29 August and 7 September 2025. The track will be removed and then replaced when the work is complete.   

Network Rail has worked closely with freight companies to plan the work with as little disturbance to their operations as possible.  

David Hunter, Network Rail’s senior freight manager for the North West and Central region, said: “Chapel Milton viaduct is the only route allowing freight services to transport aggregate from four major Derbyshire quarries to serve the construction sector. 

“It is a Grade II listed Victorian structure and requires a modern touch to make sure freight trains can pass over it safely and efficiently for generations to come.  

“Around 25,000 tonnes of material is transported across the viaduct every day. Each train takes about 76 wagons off the roads. The longevity of the viaduct is essential to the success of the economy and reducing the carbon footprint of the construction sector.”  

Max Lloyd, AmcoGiffen’s operations director, said: “AmcoGiffen is proud to be working in close collaboration with Network Rail on this vital infrastructure project. The viaduct plays a critical role in supporting the movement of freight, supplying the construction industry. The investment will help to ensure the long-term reliability of a key transport link and contribute to sustainability, delivering real value for the communities along the route.”

Engineers are already in the area preparing the site for the major work.   

Local residents are being invited to an information event on Wednesday 18 June at Chinley Chapel*.  

From 4-7pm, members of the project team will be available to answer any questions about the work and the expected impact on the local community.

Notes to Editors

*The full address for the public event is: 

Chinley Independent Chapel (Sunday School Building) 

 SK23 0QN 

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