Published on : Tuesday, March 19, 2019
The programme of work is part of Network Rail’s railway upgrade plan – a multi-billion-pound investment in the rail network which will improve passenger journeys in the months and years ahead.
From Friday 19 April to Sunday 21 April, Network Rail will be working to complete a £55m signalling upgrade from Deptford to Woolwich and Lewisham to Falconwood, replacing old signalling kit with new, more reliable technology that will improve journeys for passengers.
On Sunday 21 April, we will also start work on an £88m project to upgrade the signalling from Hither Green to New Eltham, Elmstead Woods and Bromley North. The state-of-the-art high output ballast cleaner will be working to improve track quality and reduce delays between Grove Park and Chislehurst. This work will result in amendments to some services.
Also, on Sunday 21 April, Network Rail will be renewing switches and crossings in Paddock Wood, the moveable sections of track that allow trains to switch lines. Buses will replace trains between Tonbridge and Ashford International / Maidstone West.
John Halsall, route managing director of Network Rail south east, said: “This Easter we’ll complete work on a major signalling upgrade in south east London and start work on a second upgrade in the Hither Green area, as well as undertaking a wide range of improvements and maintenance across the network.
“There is never a good time to close the railway, but we know that it’s up to 50 per cent quieter than usual over bank holidays, which reduces the impact of our work on passengers.
“I’d like to thank people for their patience and remind them to check before they travel this Easter.”
New signalling technology will improve reliability for passengers
Ellie Burrows, train services director at Southeastern, added:“Above all, our passengers value punctual and reliable trains, and this investment in essential maintenance and the renewal of vital infrastructure by Network Rail will help ensure the railway runs as smoothly as possible for Southeastern’s passengers.”
Source:- Network Rail
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