Network Rail TV documentary continues tonight on ITV

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Craig Stenning, station manager, and his team are trying to keep passengers moving in the latest edition of the ITV documentary on tonight.

Episode two of ‘The Station: Trouble on the Tracks,’ airs on ITV1 at 9 pm on Thursday 19 March.

Other issues covered include overnight repairs to tracks in time for morning rush-hour after a train runs a red signal.

‘The Station: Trouble on the Tracks’ is a three-part series showing at 9 pm on ITV on 12 March, 19 March and 26 March.

What did they say?

Craig said:

“We do our best every day to keep passengers moving safely. We expect the unexpected and continually adapt.”

Tim Shoveller, managing director for Network Rail’s North West and Central region, said:

“Our goal is to give passengers a consistently reliable service. That’s what our people go to work to do come rain, wind, floods or shine.”

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  1. Network Rail should do a program about the overhead wiring renewals in East London and Essex (Great Eastern Main Line including at Ilford, Romford, Shenfield and Chelmsford) and on the Southend Victoria Line (including at Billericay, Wickford, Rayleigh, Hockley, Rochford, Southend Airport, Prittlewell and Southend Victoria) as they are replacing 1950s overhead wires that are due to be replaced by new overhead wires and new overhead stanchions, gantries and masts erected on those lines. And they are also due to replace overhead wires at Stratford probably at Easter. If not been postponed because of the Coronavirus outbreak.

    1. I have to admit that the program was very good, full of interesting information and facts. I’ve watched Part 1 of The Station: Trouble on the Tracks few days ago and Part 2 yesterday on ITV iPlayer. As I’m self-isolating myself because of the Coronavirus outbreak. Very good program. Can’t wait for Part 3 next Thursday.

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