Stonea railway bridge CLOSED for 12 months for bridge strike repairs

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The underpass at on the Ely-Peterborough railway line between March and Manea will remain closed for safety reasons until late 2020 to allow for repair works.

Following discussions between and the local authority, the underpass will remain closed until the repair works are completed.

The bridge has a height restriction of 2.1m (7ft) and has been struck by vehicles 13 times in 2019.

The last vehicle collision in October caused significant damage to the bridge's impact protection beam and supporting brickwork.

Contractors will now remove the damaged cast iron beam and timber walkway at track level and begin the process of installing a new protection beam over the coming months.

A new impact protection beam will be designed to withstand future bridge strikes and will include visible signs to warn of the restriction.

The surveys, design and associated repair works will take 9-12 months to complete and the underpass will, therefore, remain closed for this time.

What did the officials say?

Mark Budden, Network Rail (Anglia) Route Director, said:

Because of the extensive damage caused by the vehicle strike in October, we need to ensure no other vehicles can strike the bridge until a new impact protection beam has been installed. This is crucial in enabling us to safely run train services between Ely and Peterborough.

I recognise that the works will cause some inconvenience for local residents and motorists using the underpass and adjacent level crossing, but once complete, we hope the upgraded beam will protect the bridge for years to come.”

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