Dyer and Butler to complete Cambridge railway station platform extension work

Michael Holden - Editor 4 comments 2 Min Read
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Dyer and Butler have announced that it has been appointed to complete platform extension work at railway station on behalf of .

The project will include a 40-metre extension along with fencing, drainage and platform end steps to allow new Bombardier trains to call at the station.

Additionally, Dyer and Butler will complete buffer stop relocation; overhead line strengthening; additional lighting; additional CCTV cameras and public address speaker installations.

The work is planned to start in December and should be finished in May 2021.

Greater Anglia's Franchise and Programme Director, Ian McConnell, said: “This key work will enable our new Bombardier commuter trains to run on our route between London Liverpool Street and King's Lynn, giving commuters the mod-cons they'd expect from a train in the 21st century from the moment they get on to when they arrive at their destination.”

Paul Fennessy, Dyer & Butler Operations Manager, commented: “We are delighted to deliver these works at Cambridge Station on behalf of Abellio. This project will provide improved accessibility and additional capacity for passengers visiting the station and supports Greater Anglia's continued programme of investment in the railway in East Anglia.”

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4 Comments
  • I wonder if Cambridge South will have 4 platforms (or 2 island platforms) and with both Greater Anglia and Great Northern trains to serve the new station.

  • It’s obviously not a picture of Cambridge. Cambridge has overhead electrification and this has third rail which is obviously Lancing.

  • There’s also plans to extend the bay platforms at Wickford, Essex on the Southend Victoria Line to allow the Class 720 5-Car trains to use when they are in service and operating on the Wickford-Southminster Crouch Valley branch line.

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