Upgrades on major rail route complete

Work on a major rail route into Birmingham is complete.

Between 19 and 27 February, alterations to track and lineside drainage were carried out as part of long-term improvements to the network, including preparations for HS2.

The work over the last nine days between Birmingham New Street and Coleshill Parkway has seen 457m of new railway track laid near Water Orton station, major sewerage diversion work, maintenance to signals and preparation for HS2 at Duddeston.

CrossCountry Trains services are now running as normal.

Patrick Cawley, director for ‘On Network Works’ for Network Rail and HS2, said: “I’d like to thank passengers and local people for their patience while we completed important upgrades between Birmingham and Coleshill Parkway stations which are needed to prepare the network for HS2.

“The work is the first in a series of upgrades in this area which will pave the way for more reliable journeys and help build the railway for the future.”

Richard Morris, regional director East Midlands & East Anglia for CrossCountry, said: “Managing upgrades while running a reliable service is never easy. However, these upgrades will help to future proof our railway for the next generation. We worked hard with industry partners to minimise any inconvenience to customers. The alternative rail-replacement services were well received and a number of customers have got in touch to say that their journeys went a lot more smoothly than they had anticipated.”

The next major phase of work between Birmingham New Street and Water Orton will involve the demolition of Saltley Viaduct which will take place in August.

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