Tuesday 3 Apr 2018
Reminder of road closure as major investment in railway in Northamptonshire continues
- Region & Route:
- | Eastern
Network Rail is reminding motorists in Irchester, Wellingborough that a road bridge will close as they continue to upgrade the Midland Main Line.
The work to Station Road bridge is part of the Railway Upgrade Plan and the project to upgrade the Midland Main Line, which will see an additional line constructed between Bedford and Kettering, as well as the electrification of the line to Corby. The bridge needs to be raised to allow for the safe clearance of overhead lines.
Due to the nature of the work, the bridge will be closed to vehicles from Monday, 9 April until Thursday, 22 November and a clearly signposted diversion route will be in place. Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout the work via a temporary footbridge.
Rob McIntosh, Route Managing Director for Network Rail, said: “We appreciate that road closures are never ideal and we apologise for any inconvenience which this work causes.
“The work to this bridge is the latest stage in our project to upgrade the Midland Main Line; a project which is the biggest investment into the line since the Victorian era.
“This project is an investment of over £1billion to improve the railway and make sure that we meet the needs of the communities and economies that our railway serves.”
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