Transformation Of Wherry Lines Continues With Autumn Works At Reedham junction

Published on : Tuesday, September 4, 2018

 

The works will take place over nine days from 20 October 2018. The bulk of the autumn work is planned to take place at Reedham junction where a new track layout will improve reliability and operational efficiency.

 

The changes to Reedham junction will also require rail services between Reedham and Yarmouth to be suspended from 20 October until April 2019 when the new signals will come into operation. The closure of the single branch line will affect a small number of daily services via Berney Arms

 

This is being done in preparation for the final switch over from a Victorian era signalling system to a modern signalling system in spring 2019. Other work across the lines will include:

 

 

 

Meliha Duymaz, Network Rail’s route managing director for Anglia, said: “The next phase of this project is vital to continue to transform the railway as part of our Railway Upgrade Plan. While I understand that closing the railway is an inconvenience I would like to reassure passengers that this work will deliver tangible benefits to rail journeys across the Wherry lines, increasing safety and reliability using modern signaling technology. I’d like to thank passengers for their patience while we carry out this important work and urge anyone using these services to check their journey plans ahead of travelling.”

 

Jamie Burles, Greater Anglia managing director, said:

” We really appreciate the patience of our customers using this line during these works. Together with Network Rail we’re completely modernising the railway in this area which will have brand new state-of-the-art signaling and trains, resulting in a more reliable service. While the work is going on, we will make sure that customers can still complete their journeys, even if it is by bus.”

 

Rail replacement bus information:

Over the nine day period from 20 October, Greater Anglia will operate rail replacement bus services:

 

 

Works to deliver the re-signalling project will be taking place at various weekends between October 2018 and March 2019 which may affect services on the Wherry lines.

 

Source:- Network Rail

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