Video: Major Christmas upgrades at Lichfield Trent Valley

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Lichfield Trent Valley platform 3 aerial view // Credit: Network Rail

has carried out major improvements at station over which will improve journeys for Cross City line passengers.

Last summer, Network Rail removed the old bridge which carried trains over the , and since then, the Cross City line has been stopping short at Lichfield City station.

Workers installed a new platform bridge while trains were not running on Christmas Day and Boxing Day, completing the work in time for the West Coast main line's reopening today (Wednesday 27 December). Engineers worked night and day, using a 650-tonne crane to lift the forty-metre-long bridge deck into place.

The bridge replacement is being carried out as part of a £5.8m investment to improve journeys on this route through the West .

Lichfield Trent Valley crane lift
Trent Valley crane lift // Credit: Network Rail

On New Year's Day, Network Rail will carry out upgrade work on the route between and stations, one of the busiest stretches of railway in the . Engineers will:

  • maintain the complex web of overhead electric wires which power trains
  • replace three switches and crossings
  • upgrade systems
  • examine bridge structures.

Because of this work, train journeys on Monday 1 January will take longer, trains will be busier, and buses will replace some trains.

Network Rail is advising passengers to plan ahead, but visiting the National Rail website.

Lichfield Trent Valley platform 3 crane lift // Credit: Netowrk Rail

Federica Labanca, principal route engineer for Network Rail, said: “We're really grateful to passengers for bearing with us while we upgraded the bridge at Lichfield Trent Valley station as part of our Christmas improvements and look forward to reopening platform 3 on the Cross City line this weekend.

“Although the majority of our festive upgrades are complete, I want to remind passengers travelling across the Midlands to check before they travel on New Year's Day when we will be carrying out essential track work between Birmingham and to make journeys more reliable. Our advice is to plan your journey in advance by using Enquiries.”

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