Planned level crossing works for new rail line

Planned level crossing works for new rail line

As work on the Northumberland Line rail project gathers pace, a number of road closures are taking place at level crossings over the coming months. 

The closures are needed to allow track to be renewed which will upgrade the line for the passenger services. 

Contractors will be working to keep any disruption to a minimum and in some places half road closures will be in place – meaning only one lane will be open, and a contraflow system will be running to manage traffic. 

All details of the work up to Christmas 2022 are on the new Northumberland Line website – www.northumberlandline.uk - which also contains all the latest information and updates on the project, job opportunities, as well as resources for schools and businesses. 

Main construction work for the Northumberland Line is due to get underway this summer.  

Six new stations now have planning approval, and with 18 miles of upgraded track, access improvements and new signal locations, the line is due to be fully operational by early 2024.   

It's planned to run a half hourly passenger service between Newcastle and Ashington – stopping at Bedlington, Bebside, Newsham, Seaton Delaval and Northumberland Park along the way. 

Councillor Wojciech Ploszaj, Cabinet Member for Business with Northumberland County Council, said: “These closures are needed so new track can be put in place and they’re vital in getting the line ready for passenger trains on the track.

“While the closures will inevitably cause a small amount of disruption the contractors will be working to keep this to a minimum and we hope people will understand the need for this work to be done ahead of the planned opening of the line.” 

Read the story on the Northumberland County Council website here











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