Peterborough to Leicester train line to be re-opened after bridge hit by lorry

Route has been closed since November 5
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Passenger services between Leicester and Peterborough will resume on Wednesday next week (November 23).

Engineers have been working to carry out the immediate repairs and have made good progress, after a lorry struck Foster’s Bridge in Rutland on Saturday 5 November.

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In the meantime, passengers are urged to check their journey before travelling as buses replace all trains between Leicester and Peterborough (via Melton Mowbray).

The damage caused after the bridge was hit by a lorryThe damage caused after the bridge was hit by a lorry
The damage caused after the bridge was hit by a lorry

Services between Birmingham and Leicester are running as normal and an hourly service between Peterborough and Cambridge has continued throughout the work, with some services running through to Stansted Airport.

Drivers in Oakham are also being urged to expect delays at the town’s level crossings – and avoid them wherever they can – on Saturday 19 November.

As engineers continue to make repairs, essential freight services need to travel in the ‘wrong direction’ through the town and over Foster’s Bridge, which is only operating one-way following the incident.

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The line is one of only two routes for freight traffic between the Midlands and the port of Felixstowe – the other one is via London. Essential planned engineering work on the Crossrail route on this day means that freight traffic will need to travel via Oakham. The level crossing barriers in the town will be down for much longer than usual, and people should choose an alternative route wherever possible.

The A6121 Stamford Road, which runs underneath Foster’s Bridge, won’t fully reopen until the vehicle collision beam is reinstated. Weather permitting, this will happen on Saturday 19 November which will allow the road to reopen by 6pm on Friday 25 November.

Gary Walsh, East Midlands Route Director for Network Rail, said: “This has been a massive piece of work for our teams and I am pleased that the line between Leicester and Peterborough will fully reopen next Wednesday. The damage to the bridge at Ketton was substantial and we are very sorry for the impact this has caused.

“Our teams have worked hard to carry out these repairs as quickly as possible and I’d like to thank passengers and the local community for their patience. In the meantime, passengers should continue to check before they travel and drivers in the Oakham area should avoid the level crossings in the town wherever possible on Saturday.”