top of page
rodneypitt9

Cornwall - Biggest Track Upgrade for over 60 years

Updated: Feb 26, 2021

Passengers in Cornwall will benefit from a more reliable railway as Network Rail is set to deliver the biggest track upgrade in the county for over 60 years. Network Rail is carrying out this vital work to renew the track on the St Ives bay line between Carbis Bay and St Ives from Sunday 3 January until Monday 8 February 2021, which is costing over £3million and marks the biggest track investment in Cornwall since the 1950s.

Over the five-week period around 1.5 miles of new track, 3,600 new sleepers and over 400 tonnes of new ballast will be installed.

GWR will continue to operate a half-hourly replacement bus service between St Ives and St Erth during the day, but to allow for users to be able to socially distance with ease, the operator is asking those intending to travel to plan ahead and to check journey times before travelling. Train services on the main line between Plymouth and Penzance will continue to operate whilst this improvement work takes place.

Lee Hildreth, Network Rail’s project manager, said: “This is a huge piece of work, but it will make a real difference as it will reduce delays and improve reliability for passengers in Cornwall. It is the biggest track upgrade for generations, and it has been planned so it can be done as safely and as quickly as possible. However, buses will replace trains while the work is ongoing, so we urge passengers to check before they travel and thanks them in advance for their patience.”

Mark Chorley, GWR Regional Station Manager, West, said: “We have been working hard to make sure that people can be confident to travel safely, and that includes running as many replacement buses as we can to make extra room, as well as enhanced cleaning and social distancing measures. This work is important to ensure we can continue to maintain and improve reliability on this very popular and scenic branch line and we thank customers for their patience in advance.”

Councillor Andrea Davis, chair of Peninsula Rail Task Force, said: “At this time of uncertainty with the ongoing pandemic it is heartening that Network Rail are investing in the Cornish network, this substantial upgrade is very welcome and will give a much needed boost to the far South West economy as we move to the recovery phase.”

5 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

RIA statement on digital signalling

On the day the ORR market study on the supply of signalling systems was published, David Clarke, Technical Director at the Railway...

Comments


bottom of page