Improvement projects in Somerset pass half way point

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Credit: Network Rail

The improvements for passengers across Somerset and Dorset have passed the halfway point, has announced.

Work is progressing on the project around , and at Sherborne and Gillingham in Dorset.

At the mid-point of the project, engineers have:

  • Inserted steel nails and concrete into the slope at Templecombe
  • Built a 40-metre gabion wall at the bottom of the cutting
  • Replaced 400 metres of track in the Gillingham area
  • Replaced part of the roof at Sherborne stations

Mark Killick, route director at Network Rail Wessex said: “We are at the midpoint of the project and I would like to thank those who needed to travel for their patience while we carry out these works. The team have worked tirelessly to deliver a more reliable railway now and for generations to come.

“If you must travel this week, please wear a face covering and continue to check the latest travel advice.”

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