Rail renewal work is taking place in the East Midlands this coming weekend
Journeys between Nottingham and Leicester will be affected, along with some Midland Main Line journeys to/from London St Pancras.
Network Rail teams will be installing more than 560 metres of new rail at Syston North Curve in a £600,000 investment to improve the resilience and reliability of the railway. Syston North Curve is a tight bend primarily used by heavy freight, which means above average wear on the rail and other equipment.
A team of about 130 people will be involved in completing the work over the weekend, with journeys affected on Saturday 20 September only. Trains between Nottingham and Leicester will run to an amended timetable and will not call at Barrow-upon-Soar, Sileby or Syston. Rail replacement buses will run between Leicester and Loughborough, serving these stations.
Some early morning Nottingham-Norwich services and long-distance services to/from London St Pancras will run earlier or later than the usual timetable (see notes for details).
Dan Matthews, Network Rail operations director, said:
“This investment is all about improving reliability and resilience on a key part of our railway which sees above average wear.”
“Replacing the rail in this way reduces the chances of disruption from future maintenance issues, and completing the work over a single weekend minimises the number of affected journeys as best we can.
“We would like to thank passengers for their patience and understanding, and we’re sorry if their journeys on 20 September take longer than usual.”
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