16,000 railway sleepers delivered ready for Levenmouth rail link

Alan Holden 3 comments 2 Min Read
Credit: Network Rail

Sixteen thousand railway sleepers have been delivered to a former railway yard in preparation for the rail link project.

The former shunting yard, known as Thornton Yard, is situated to the west of the branch line.

Sleepers have been delivered over a four week period and will be used on the project to reinstate the 19km of track.

The project is already underway with major work due to take place in early 2022.

The railway yard will be used to store components while the old railway lines are lifted.

In addition to relaying the track, the Levenmouth project will see new stations created at and , with two trains an hour to , one via and one via .

Joe Mulvenna, Network Rail project manager said: “Often space is at a premium around our work sites but the proximity of Thornton Yard has given us the opportunity to start to assemble materials we will need during the build. it is a real positive that this former railway site is playing a role in supporting the work to reconnect Leven back onto the mainline network. Although we are very much still in a planning and development phase, the arrival of the sleepers to site is another tangible sign of the progress we are making on the project.”

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3 Comments
  • Will the electrification could still happen. What about electrification on the East Kilbride line. Is that still going ahead.

  • As this is Thornton Yard why was the sleepers bought in by road what is wrong with the freight companys

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