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Harlington station car park to close temporarily
Harlington station car park is already partially closed off as a worksite but it will be shut completely from 23 to 27 December for a new footbridge to be lowered in by crane. There are no changes to rail services between St Pancras and Bedford this festive period. Information is shared in this press release, issued by Network Rail earlier today:
Christmas will see major progress made on projects in Network Rail’s East Midlands route – part of the £160 million of railway investment nationally this festive season.
Much of the work will be done when trains are not running but passengers are advised to check all parts of their journey before travelling.
Among the projects set for progress over Christmas are Harlington station’s new footbridge, platform strengthening at Chesterfield, demolition of a bridge at Sutton Bonington and developments at the Radlett Strategic Rail Freight Interchange.
Dan Matthews, Network Rail operations director, East Midlands route, said:
“This Christmas, we’re making major strides on projects across the East Midlands route as part of the national £130 million of investment to improve reliability and safety for passengers. These upgrades will help deliver a more resilient railway for the future. We’d like to thank passengers for their patience and encourage everyone to check before they travel.”
A 500ft crane will install the new footbridge at Harlington station, Bedfordshire, under the £7.9 million investment to replace the ageing structure with one designed to last 120 years. The crane will be set up on 23 December, with the main work taking place on Christmas Eve and Boxing Day. The new footbridge will improve reliability and safety for passengers while making future maintenance more cost-effective and efficient. Please note that this work means Harlington station’s car park will be fully closed from 23 to 27 December.
Jenny Saunders, customer services director at Thameslink, said:
“Harlington station car park is already partially closed off as a worksite but it will be shut completely from 23 to 27 December for the new footbridge to be lowered in by crane.
“Passengers are advised to plan how they will travel to Harlington, whether that's walking or cycling, getting dropped off or parking at Luton or Leagrave – car park season ticket holders will be able to leave their cars at these neighbouring stations at no extra charge."
The main work to strengthen two platforms at Chesterfield station will take place on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. The £3.3 million project will see 40-metre sections of platforms 1 and 2 reconstructed to provide better structural integrity – improving passenger experience and reducing maintenance costs in the long-term.
On Christmas Day, Kirk Hill bridge in Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire, will be demolished, ahead of a new bridge being constructed in February and March. The project will help towards the removal of a speed limit imposed because tamping machines cannot currently access the area to keep the line smooth and straight. The new bridge will also give more space for larger gauge freight trains to use this section of the railway – helping to reduce road congestion by taking lorries off the road – and means there is clearance under the bridge for electric or bi-mode trains should the Midland Main Line electrification project be reinstated.
Further progress will be made at the Radlett Strategic Rail Freight Interchange, which had a 6,000-tonne underbridge slid into place under the Midland Main Line at Christmas last year. This time, the freight hub near St Albans in Hertfordshire will see under track crossings installed to allow utilities equipment to pass safely beneath the railway. Other progress between December 24 and 27 will include embankment earthworks and installation of a signal gantry and overhead line equipment.
At the London end of the Midland Main Line, there will be 10 overhead line headspans installed at Cricklewood and foundations for overhead line equipment laid at Kentish Town.
However, none of this work between Bedford and St Pancras will affect Thameslink rail services.
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