Rail customers urged to plan ahead this Easter as Network Rail carries out embankment stabilisation work between Axminster and Pinhoe and essential track upgrade work in the Staines area.: A tamping machine in action at night near Wokingham

Tuesday 12 Mar 2024

Rail customers urged to plan ahead this Easter as Network Rail carries out embankment stabilisation work between Axminster and Pinhoe and essential track upgrade work in the Staines area.

Region & Route:
Southern
| Southern: Wessex

From Friday 29 March to Monday 1 April customers are being urged to check before they travel as buses replace trains across part of Network Rail’s Wessex route while Network Rail completes a range of essential upgrades to the railway as part of a wider £89m programme of investment across the country.

Track upgrades in Surrey

From Friday 29 March (Good Friday) to Monday 1 April (Easter Monday), Network Rail’s team of engineers will be working around the clock between Hounslow, Staines and Windsor & Eton Riverside to upgrade track for the continued reliable running of the railway.

Over the Easter weekend, engineers will install 800m of third rail (the electrified 750V rail that powers trains), 760m of cabling as well as renewing switches and crossings (moveable sections of track that allows trains to switch from one track to another).

During the closure buses will replace South Western Railway (SWR) services from Hounslow to Ascot, Windsor, Woking and Weybridge.

Embankment stabilisation Devon

From Saturday 30 March to Monday 1 April work will also be taking place to stabilise a cutting in Umbourne, near Axminster. Engineers will be using a Menzi machine (a four-by-four digger) to install a 300m long wall at the bottom of the embankment which will help prevent debris slipping onto the railway and causing disruption for customers. Drainage inspections and structural examinations will also be completed while the railway is closed.

A range of other upgrades will be completed over the Easter weekend, including:

  • Signalling upgrades (the railway’s traffic lights) between Woking and Haslemere, as well as in the St Deny’s area.
  • Level crossing improvements at Liss and Farncombe stations
  • Installation of a fully accessible footbridge at Stoneleigh station

Works are taking place across the network with buses replacing trains on different routes so customers should check before they travel as some journeys may take longer.

Tom McNamee Network Rail’s Wessex route infrastructure director said: “We’re grateful to our passengers for their patience whilst we carry out essential work over the Easter period. We carry out a large amount of our work during Easter as passenger numbers are lower, so we disrupt fewer journeys.

“The majority of our route will be open as usual for people wanting to travel over the Easter Bank Holiday, but some services will be affected so we’re asking passengers to plan ahead and check before they travel.”

Peter Williams, Customer and Commercial Director at South Western Railway, said: “It’s really important that customers check before they travel this Easter with engineering work taking place across our network and buses replacing trains in some areas. On top of work to improve the railway’s reliability, we’re really pleased to see the new, fully accessible footbridge being installed at Stoneleigh, which will make a big difference to our customers and the local community.”

Notes to Editors

During the weekend closure, SWR will be running rail replacement bus services on the following routes:

Friday 29 March

  • Hounslow and Ascot via Staines
  • Hounslow and Windsor & Eton Riverside via Staines
  • Hounslow and Weybridge via Staines

Saturday 30 March

  • Hounslow and Virginia Water via Staines
  • Hounslow and Windsor & Eton Riverside via Staines
  • Hounslow and Woking via Staines
  • Motspur Park to Epsom

Saturday 30 to Monday 1 April

  • Axminster to Exeter St Davids
  • Hounslow and Virginia Water via Staines
  • Hounslow and Windsor & Eton Riverside via Staines

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