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Railway engineers reopen the Marston Vale line after flooding

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Network Rail has thanked passengers for their patience after the Marston Vale line was closed due to flooding.

The Marston Vale line that runs between Bletchley and Bedford reopened this morning (Monday 30 September) after services were suspended for 7 days due to flooding. The area around Bletchley saw over 170mm of rainfall over the past 7 days.

The flooding affected the signalling equipment on the track, the power supply for the railway equipment and a number of level crossings on the Marston Vale line. Due to the prolonged and sustained rainfall it was harder than usual to inspect the equipment. Now that water levels have reduced, Network Rail engineers have been able to inspect and test the railway and bring the line safely back into service.

Gary Walsh, West Coast South’s route director said: “I would like to thank passengers on the Marston Vale line for their patience and understanding over the past week as Network Rail engineers worked hard to quickly and safely reopen the line. I am pleased to confirm that we have fully reopened the track this morning which means that passengers can travel between Bletchley and Bedford.”

Network Rail is committed to protecting the railway from flooding for years to come and aims to make the railway more robust and reliable for passengers, as the UK faces more extreme weather conditions due to climate change. Over the next five years Network Rail will continue to invest in the Marston Vale line between Bedford and Bletchley. This will include upgrades to the drainage system and the closure of some of the level crossings that are prone to flooding from water running off the road and onto the railway.

For more information on how storms impact the railway and how Network Rail works to keep people on the move, you can visit https://www.networkrail.co.uk/running-the-railway/looking-after-the-railway/delays-explained/storms/.

Image credit: Network Rail

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