Western Daily Press

£25m project to prevent more rail line landslips

- SION BARRY news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

A£25 million investment to protect a section of a crossborde­r railway line running alongside the Severn Estuary from the increasing threat of flooding and the impact of climate change has been confirmed.

Network Rail is upgrading three miles of track on the Newport to Gloucester line - a key route that connects South Wales and the West Country to the Midlands and the north of England.

It is also a diversiona­ry route for the South Wales Mainline to London when the Severn Tunnel is closed.

The project represents the biggest investment in the Newport-Gloucester line since it was opened in the 1850s.

Running alongside the Severn Estuary - exposed to rain, wind and sea - more frequent extreme weather has seen the line devastated by five major landslips in the past two years alone.

This has led to extended closures of the railway and temporary speed restrictio­ns, delaying more than 200,000 trains.

As well as disrupting passengers, this also impacts essential freight services, with 43 freight trains passing through every week. The route also serves ‘Tesco trains’, keeping supermarke­ts stocked with essential supplies.

Work is due to start next summer and will include the removal of more than 30,000 tonnes of material from the cliff face. A mesh and bolt system will then be installed alongside three miles of track, stabilisin­g the rockface and preventing landslips from affecting the track below.

Network Rail is working closely with train and freight operators, carefully planning the work to minimise disruption for passengers, while delivering the project as safely and quickly as possible.

Sarah Kelley, CrossCount­ry’s West & Wales regional director, said: “This welcome investment from Network Rail will deliver a resilient and sustainabl­e railway for our services along this key line linking England and Wales.

“We know disruption to our passengers’ journeys is unwelcome and will work closely with Network Rail to ensure this is kept to a minimum while they complete this.”

 ?? Network Rail ?? The Newport-Gloucester line next to the Severn Estuary
Network Rail The Newport-Gloucester line next to the Severn Estuary

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