The Glenfinnan Viaduct is in need of temporary repair work as cracking has been found over one of the structure’s spans, which has led Network Rail to submit an application for listed building consent to the Highland Council.
The application details the temporary repair work which will see a metal bracket secured to the parapet of the north (inland facing) side of the viaduct in order to create as little visual impact as possible so that visitors can still enjoy the splendour of the renowned Glenfinnan Viaduct.
In order to keep the rail services which cross the viaduct on the move, Network Rail has organised for the work to be completed through the night.
Alan Ross, director of engineering and asset management for Scotland‘s Railway, said:
“The viaduct is an iconic landmark which attracts visitors from across the world, so we’ve worked hard to develop a solution which protects the structure while minimising the visual impact of our work.”
“We explored a range of options to address the repair and the bracket we will install offers the best technical and visual solution that can be delivered in a way that will not disrupt passenger services on the line.”
Responses
It is a pity, that while the Jacobite trains have not been running, that this work could have been done.