Five-days of closures on the Chiltern main line between Bicester and Leamington Spa began on Saturday 27 July.
As part of a +£9 million investment, Network Rail and its partners at Story Contracting are working around the clock until Wednesday 31 July to replace a bridge which carries the railway over the River Cherwell in King’s Sutton near Banbury.
During the closure, engineers will lift a new 240-tonne bridge deck into place using two special rail-mounted ‘Kirow’ cranes. Once complete the work will keep the structure safe and reliable for passengers and freight services for decades to come.
At the same time, engineers will upgrade over 500 metres of railway north of Banbury station which includes replacing sections of track and drainage to help make journeys smoother.
While the work takes place the railway will be closed between Bicester and Leamington Spa stations, with services resuming on Thursday 1 August.
To keep passengers moving railway replacement buses are operating as follows, connecting with trains to/from Marylebone at Bicester Village, and connecting with trains to/from Birmingham Moor Street at Leamington Spa:
- Bicester Village – Banbury – Leamington Spa.
- Bicester Village – Banbury – Stratford Upon Avon.
- Bicester Village – Kings Sutton – Banbury.
Adam Checkley, infrastructure director for Network Rail, said: “I’d like to thank passengers for their patience while we complete over £9 million of upgrades on the Chiltern main line between Bicester and Leamington Spa stations over the next five days to help make journeys more reliable.
“If you’re planning to catch a train during the rail closures, please check with Chiltern Railways and at www.nationalrail.co.uk before you travel for information about your journey.”
Andy Camp, commercial and customer strategy director at Chiltern Railways, said: “These crucial engineering works will ensure more reliable journeys for customers in the future and I would like to thank customers for their understanding as this work will mean they will need to change their normal travel plans during this period.
“There will be no through trains between London Marylebone and Birmingham during the five-day closure. Journeys will be longer and may include travel on a rail replacement bus so I urge customers to check their journeys before setting out.”
Image credit: Network Rail