Bridge works to affect rail services between Lincoln, Sleaford and Peterborough over coming days

Network Rail is reminding rail passengers travelling between Sleaford and Spalding and Sleaford and Lincoln over the coming days to check before they travel as two different upgrade projects take place.
Vernatts Drain rail bridge is to be replaced, causing rail disruption over the weekend. EMN-171020-102409001Vernatts Drain rail bridge is to be replaced, causing rail disruption over the weekend. EMN-171020-102409001
Vernatts Drain rail bridge is to be replaced, causing rail disruption over the weekend. EMN-171020-102409001

The first project will see Vernatts Drain railway bridge, which sits on the line between Spalding and Sleaford, demolished and a new ready-made bridge installed.

The project will see a £1.5million investment into the railway and, once completed, will mean a stronger bridge which is able to carry heavier freight trains. This work has been extended due to the adverse weather conditions which are expected early next week.

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Work on the next stage of the Lincoln Eastern Bypass will also take place with the installation of a new railway bridge deck, which will carry the railway lines between Lincoln and Sleaford once the project is completed.

Due to the nature of both pieces of work, train services are affected and bus replacement services are in operation. Passengers are advised by Network Rail to plan ahead and to allow additional time for their journeys.

On Saturday October 21, Sunday October 22 and Monday October 23 there will be a rail replacement service between Spalding, Sleaford and Lincoln. Trains will operate between Peterborough and Spalding.

On Tuesday October 24, trains between Lincoln and Peterborough will operate between Lincoln and Sleaford only. A rail replacement service will operate between Sleaford, Spalding and Peterborough.

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Rob McIntosh, route managing director at Network Rail, said: “Both pieces of work will improve transport links in Lincolnshire. The work we are doing at Vernatts Drain will greatly benefit the freight industry by making sure that we can cater for the growing demand for rail freight.

“The Lincoln Eastern Bypass project will have a whole host of benefits for residents and we are delighted to be involved in this exciting scheme. The installation of the bridge deck is a key milestone in the project and will carry the railway line over the new road. Both pieces of work are vital to that ensure we are able to provide a network which meets the needs of the economies and communities our railway serves.”

Rob Mercer, area station manager for Lincolnshire for East Midlands Trains, said: “This is crucial work and investment to improve the railway in Lincolnshire. We have worked with Network Rail to ensure that disruption for our customers is kept to a minimum.

“We’d advise people to check before travel and allow a little longer for their journey. For more information visit eastmidlandstrains.co.uk.”