The railway between London Euston, the West Midlands, the North West and Cumbria fully reopened today after a series of vital upgrades over the Christmas break.
As part of Network Rail’s Railway Upgrade Plan, work took place across the London North Western route - 24% of Britain’s rail network, from London to Carlisle.
Work included track renewals, signalling upgrades and platform extensions. The main schemes were:
- Remodelling of station platforms and track on Merseyside for the arrival of Merseyrail’s new state-of-the-art trains from 2020
- Major signalling upgrades to improve reliability of journey in and out of Liverpool
- Track renewal at Milton Keynes Central station
- Boosting of electrical feeds between Ordsall and Stalybridge in Manchester to provide extra resilience to power electric trains
- Signalling work at Edge Hill in Liverpool
- Drainage improvement at Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester
- Drainage improvement at Hampton-in-Arden near Birmingham Airport
- HS2 preparation work at Euston station
- East West Rail preparation work at Bletchley
- Rebuilding platform 11 at Watford Junction station
Across the rail network 25,000 people worked round-the-clock over Christmas and the New Year on more than 300 projects.