Categories: News
|
16 November, 2024 5:23 am

Major engineering works disrupt weekend train services on Highland Mainline

Share
Advertisements

Significant infrastructure improvements lead to bus replacements for train services.

Starting tomorrow, weekend train services along the Highland Mainline will be suspended due to extensive engineering works aimed at renewing critical infrastructure. This initiative, spearheaded by Network Rail Scotland, is set to last for a month, with engineers working tirelessly to ensure the railway’s longevity and reliability.

Replacement bus services for commuters

During this period, train services between Perth and Inverness will be entirely replaced by bus services. This change is necessary to facilitate the ongoing work, which includes refurbishing or replacing switches and crossings between Blair Atholl and Carrbridge.

Advertisements

This essential upgrade is part of a significant £9 million investment aimed at enhancing the safety and efficiency of the railway system.

Infrastructure upgrades and their importance

The switches and crossings are vital components of the railway, acting as moveable sections of track that allow trains to transition from one line to another. The refurbishment of these mechanisms is crucial for maintaining the operational integrity of the Highland Mainline. Additionally, work will be conducted in Killiecrankie, where the Rannoch Road bridge over the railway is set to be demolished and replaced, further contributing to the overall improvement of the infrastructure.

Advertisements

Planning ahead for travel disruptions

The engineering work will take place every weekend from tomorrow until Sunday, December 8. A full line closure will be in effect during this time, necessitating the use of replacement buses for commuters traveling between Perth and the Highland Capital. Ross Moran, the route director for Network Rail Scotland, emphasized the importance of this investment, stating, “The investment we’re making will help keep services reliable for years to come.” He acknowledged the inconvenience caused by the closures but reiterated that such essential works can only be carried out when trains are not operating on the line. Commuters are advised to plan their journeys accordingly to avoid disruptions.

Más leídos

John Carson highlights serious flaws in the Cairngorm mountain railway's construction and repairs.

Local authorities tackle a shed fire in Dundas Street, Stromness.

A tragic incident in Fort William leads to murder charges against a teenager.

Discover the details of the engagement ring and its significance in their love story.

Hilton residents are living in fear as three aggressive dogs threaten safety.

How Hayley Webster turned her life around through fitness and healthy living

Deep-sea divers confirm the identity of the Royal Navy vessel lost in 1914.

Cater Group unveils ambitious plans for a new shopping and dining hub in the city.

25-year-old Ben Campbell remembered fondly by family and friends after tragic death.

The iconic pool introduces a new cold water swimming experience this November.

';