Railway bridge replacement to affect Birmingham travel this Easter

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will be working over Easter to upgrade a railway bridge which takes the Sutton Park freight line over the Cross City line in . It is advising passengers travelling on the line between and to check before they travel during major work to replace a railway bridge.

The work, part of a £4 million investment, aims to keep freight moving across the and to make journeys for reliable for passengers on both important rail routes in future.

Engineers will completely remove the old bridge and then install a new one, which will require both lines to be closed from Friday 7 April until the early morning of Tuesday 11 April.

The current bridge weighs a total of 64 tonnes and removing it safely will require a 111-tonne mobile crane.
Rail replacement buses will be in operation between and from Good Friday to Easter Monday.

In recent weeks a site compound has been set up in the nearby Royal Mail delivery office on Station Approach and several of Sutton Coldfield station's car parking spaces have been occupied by the project team. No roads will be closed during the bridge upgrade but the footpath and railway footbridge which runs between Sutton College and the Sutton Park line will be closed temporarily.

Meanwhile passengers travelling south on the to are advised that all trains will terminate at from Good Friday to Easter Monday. This is to facilitate the final phase of major improvements to a railway junction in which will enable more trains to pass through the area in future.
Euston station will be completely closed over the four-day bank holiday while that work in Watford is carried out.

Network Rail is advising passengers to allow more time for their journeys and to plan ahead using the National Rail website or check with their train operator for the latest journey information. People can follow the progress of improvement work using the #EasterRailWorks hashtag on Twitter.

Denise Wetton, Network Rail's Central route director, said: “We know there's never an ideal time to close the railway, so I'd like to thank people in advance for their patience ahead of this complex work to replace a bridge which carries freight trains over passenger services.

“This major investment has the dual benefit of making sure freight goods can travel by rail smoothly and reliably in future, as well as the thousands of people who travel daily on the important Cross City line below. My advice during the work is to please check Enquiries in advance and allow more time for your journey over Easter.”

Jonny Wiseman, customer experience director, said: “I'd like to thank our customers for their patience while Network Rail carries out these crucial upgrades to the railway at Sutton Coldfield.

“Rail replacement transport will be in operation on the north side of the Cross City line between Birmingham and Lichfield across the entire Easter weekend, so we are urging passengers to allow more time and plan their journeys carefully.”

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  • About time. Before the WM Railway Class 730 3-Car trains do eventually enter service to replace the Class 323 used on the Cross-City Line.

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