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Six days of disruption between Worcester and Hereford

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Passengers between Worcester and Hereford have been urged to plan their journeys and check before they travel ahead of six days of disruption which started yesterday (Sunday 26 January).

West Midlands Railway and Great Western Railway (GWR) services are affected because of important track upgrade work taking place between Sunday 26 January and Friday 31 January inclusive.

Network Rail engineers are working round-the-clock to replace track along this important route to help keep the railway and journeys through the area safe and more reliable for years to come.

The track, which dates back to the 1950’s in some parts, is being replaced along the Ledbury viaduct – a Victorian structure built in 1859-60. Working on a historic bridge like this requires extra care and precautions and specialist machinery. Once complete, passengers should experience faster, smoother, quieter and more reliable train journeys.

While this essential work takes place, buses are replacing trains between:

  • Worcester Shrub Hill / Worcester Foregate Street and Great Malvern / Hereford
  • Birmingham New Street and Longbridge / Redditch / Bromsgrove

Adam Checkley, infrastructure director for Network Rail’s Central route, said: “There’s never a good time to close the railway and I am sorry for the disruption caused. This is a major and challenging project to completely replace a large section of track which will help bring smoother and more reliable journeys for passengers for years to come.

“Given the scale and complexity of the track upgrades, a six-day closure is needed to carry out the work safely and in the most cost-effective way.

“With our partners at West Midlands Railway and Great Western Railway, we will keep passengers moving during the work. I want to thank people in advance for their patience and would urge everyone to check before they travel for the latest information.”

Image credit: Network Rail

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