Network Rail

Late May bank holiday works in numbers 

Image of new track being laid at Rochester Bridge.

Bank holidays are important times for us to carry out major upgrades and regular maintenance.

They’re part of our mission improve train journeys for you and our freight partners.  

Here’s a rundown of what we got up to over the late May bank holiday weekend …

£60m

Our investment in our most recent bank holiday engineering works. They involved thousands of team members working around the clock to keep to schedule.  

550+ 

The number of upgrade projects across Britain – all completed on time, meaning less disruption for you.

9,646 

The railway sleepers delivered as part of our upgrades. They help form the foundation that support the rails. 

 

83 

The engineering trains that helped us get our work done. They carried our workers and equipment to and from the work sites.  

£4.3m 

Our investment in upgrading sections of the West Coast Main Line between Preston and Carlisle. Some of this work included: 

We’re committed to transforming the railways in North of England as part of the multi-billion pound long-term Great North Rail Project.  

Essential upgrades elsewhere in Britain included … 

  • Continuing upgrading the signalling – the railway’s traffic light system – between Feltham and Wokingham. This is part of a four-year £375m investment to further improve reliability in the Basingstoke area.
  • Building a brand-new accessible Headbolt Lane station in Kirkby for better services in the Liverpool City Region, a local authority.
  • Stabilising an embankment at Crowborough, allowing railway lines to pass through the low-lying ground there safely.

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