Photo-realistic images of the revamped Darlington station made by Aecom have been revealed by Network Rail, offering a glimpse into the £140M project due to be completed by 2025.
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Network Rail assesses 19th century Blackheath tunnel for further repairs
Network Rail is assessing what further work needs to be carried out at the Blackheath rail tunnel in south London after a 10-week shutdown.
400 piles installed at Network Rail’s Durham landslip project
Three-quarters of work on a Network Rail project to secure part of the East Coast Main Line from landslips has been completed, the company has said.
Network Rail begins £3.5M restoration of Awe viaduct
The timber deck on the Awe viaduct is to be replaced in October 2024 as part of a £3.5M refurbishment project by Network Rail’s principal contractor Story.
Network Rail names 5 suppliers to deliver £1.3bn of works on Scotland’s rails
Network Rail has picked VolkerRail, Taziker Industrial, AmcoGiffen, Story Contracting and QTS as its five suppliers to receive up to £1.3bn of contracts for works on Scotland’s railways over the next five years.
Network Rail works support establishment of new West London freight yard
Network Rail is supporting the expansion of a West London aggregates yard as part of its work to increase freight transport on the railways.
Network Rail prepares for £3M Perthshire bridge replacement
Network Rail is preparing to start a £3M bridge replacement in Killiecrankie, Perthshire.
Synthetic, recyclable beams deployed to climate-proof 19th century railway viaduct
Network Rail will next month begin deployment of 190 synthetic timber beams on a £4.5M upgrade scheme for the Eskmeals viaduct near the Cumbrian coastline.
Earthworks failures on rail network at highest rate since 2008
High-consequence earthworks failures on Network Rail’s railways are currently at peak since the inception of an Office of Rail and Road metric in 2008.
Network Rail to use industrial-sized excavators to suck up ballast in £2.5M WCML project
Network Rail will be employing industrial-sized excavators to suck up ballast on its £2.5M West Coast Main Line (WCML) improvement project.