Work on the Midland Main Line electrification project is to continue over the next two weekends, with buses running instead of trains.
Overhead wires that power trains south of Bedford are to be upgraded as well as new points in the Bedford area. The work is expected to be completed over the weekend of 21/22 September and 28/29th September.
The South of Bedford Upgrade will allow East Midlands Railway to run up to 125mph in the future on electric power.
Whilst the project takes place, engineers will also be preparing for the Agar Grove bridge project as well as drainage work between Radlett and Agar Grove.
“This work will allow our teams to complete upgrades South of Bedford as part of the wider Midland Main Line scheme to bring passengers more reliable journeys.
“Upgrading track for the Agar Grove bridge project is an essential step ahead of the main bridge construction later in the year.
“We encourage customers to plan ahead with their journeys so they are up to date with the latest information, and we would like to thank passengers for their continued patience.”
Gavin Crook, principal programme sponsor for Network Rail‘s East Midlands route
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