Work at Staffordshire level crossings begins

Michael Holden - Editor 1 comment 2 Min Read
Credit: Network Rail

Network Rail has announced that work will begin to improve three railway level crossings in Staffordshire this week.

Engineers will be replacing the old barriers with new ones at Caverswall level crossing in , Hockley level crossing in and Alrewas level crossing in .

Installing new level crossing barriers will create a more resilient railway and will help to reduce delays to trains.

In order for the work to be completed, there will be changes for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians.

The improvement work will take place during the following dates:

  • Caverswall level crossing will be closed between Thursday, 27 February and Monday, 2 March. A clearly signposted diversionary route for motorists will be in place.
  • Hockley level crossing will be closed between Wednesday, 4 March and Monday, 9 March. A clearly signposted diversionary route for motorists will be in place.
  • Work will also take place Alrewas level crossing between Wednesday, 25 March and Monday, 30 March. Pedestrian access will be maintained during this time.

What did the officials say?

Vinny Briggs, Route Level Crossing Manager for , said:

“This is really important work to modernise these level crossings and make sure they remain fit for purpose.

“The new barriers will improve the reliability of the level crossings in Staffordshire and therefore, help to reduce delays on the railway.

“We are working hard to minimise any disruption whilst this work takes place and would like to thank all those impacted for their patience.”

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