Clacton-on-Sea passengers face 23-day stretch of rail replacement buses

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Rail passengers near will soon benefit from an upgrade in reliability when a computer-based signalling system goes live thanks to a major upgrade that will be carried out between now and Spring 2021.

The work will include a 23-day stretch of intensive engineering works during February and March 2021.

The railway between Thorpe-le-Soken and Clacton-on-Sea will be upgraded with new signalling to replace the current mechanical signalling.

The new system will be controlled from a powered signal box at Colchester.

During the 23-day works from Saturday 20 February to Sunday 14 March, alterations will also be made to the overhead line equipment, and the track layout will be remodelled.

will be carrying out work over weekends and during a 23-day closure, starting on Saturday 20 February 2021, when trains will be replaced by rail replacement buses.

Work will take place on the following dates, with rail replacement buses in operation on the following routes:

  • Between Thorpe-le-Soken and Clacton-on-Sea
    • Saturday 12 – Sunday 13 September
    • Saturday 19 – Sunday 20 September
    • Saturday 26 – Sunday 27 September
    • Saturday 3 – Sunday 4 October
    • Saturday 10 – Sunday 11 October
    • Saturday 17 – Sunday 18 October
    • Sunday 25 October
    • Saturday 13 – Sunday 14 February
    • Saturday 20 February – Sunday 14 March
    • Saturday 20 – Sunday 21 March
    • Saturday 17 – Sunday 18 April
    • Saturday 24 – Sunday 25 April
  • Between Hythe and Walton-on-the Naze
    • Saturday 3 – Sunday 4 October
    • Saturday 10 – Sunday 11 October
    • Saturday 17 – Sunday 18 October
    • Sunday 25 October
    • Saturday 13 – Sunday 14 February
    • Saturday 20 – Sunday 21 February
    • Saturday 27 – Sunday 28 February
    • Saturday 6 – Sunday 7 March
    • Saturday 13 – Sunday 14 March
    • Saturday 20 – Sunday 21 March
    • Saturday 17 – Sunday 18 April
    • Saturday 24 – Sunday 25 April

Ellie Burrows, Network Rail’s route director for Anglia, said: “We will deliver a significant package of works during a three-week period in February and March 2021.

“I’m sorry for the disruption that 23 days of engineering works will cause for passengers. Completing these large-scale projects and maintenance in one coordinated effort, will help reduce the overall amount of disruption and deliver a safer, modern and reliable railway for many years to come.”

Jamie Burles, Greater Anglia managing director, said: “We know that our customers would rather travel by train than bus, but we will make sure they are still able to complete their journeys, even if part of it is by bus, during this major works.

“Together with Network Rail we are transforming rail travel in Essex, as they modernise the signalling and track and we are introducing brand new longer state-of-the-art trains to replace every single one of our old trains across the whole of our network.

“Please check our website and social media for updates about alternative travel arrangements during these works.”

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  1. it is good that Clacton on Sea has got New Signals and New Lines. But i Think Clacton on Sea Railway Station Should Expand in the future. Not only that. I Think There Should be a Brand New Train Service from Clacton on Sea to Stansted Airport with a Brand New Project.

  2. Network Rail really should sort out the depot & sidings and the railway tracks that trains comes in & out of the station with lots of greenery all over it. A big improvement for them during this year and next year.

  3. I think railway managers must keep a book of soundbites on their desks; “transforming the travel experience” is one. The only real transformation I can identify is the full introduction of Thameslink services which has been a real step-forward and improved accessibility to a wide range of destinations. On a good day it delivers.

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