Rail users from Haddenham and Thame parkway promised 'better experience' after maintenance work

Network Rail promise a better, more reliable experience from Haddenham and Thame Parkway after maintenance work is completed.
Haddenham & Thame track renewal work took place over ChristmasHaddenham & Thame track renewal work took place over Christmas
Haddenham & Thame track renewal work took place over Christmas

The rail network says passengers are benefiting from a 'more reliable service' after Christmas and New Year maintenance work has been completed.

Thousands of Network Rail staff worked round-the-clock at different locations between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day as part of Britain’s Railway Upgrade Plan.

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Work in the North West and Central region - which runs from Euston and Marylebone in London, to Scotland via the West Midlands and North West - included:

-Work in and around Euston station in preparation for HS2

-Work on overhead wire stanchions at Bletchley ahead of a new flyover being built across the West Coast main line to carry East West Rail between Oxford and Bedford

-Track being replaced in Tring and Crewe stations

-Railway drainage improvements between Preston and Lancaster

-Track renewal in the Haddenham & Thame Parkway area

-Track renewal and a level crossing replacement near Warrington

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-Piling at Humphrey Park in Greater Manchester for platform extensions

-Ballast, the stone foundation of the railway, being replaced in Wolverhampton

Ongoing preparation work for the full re-signalling of Birmingham New Street in 2022.

Tim Shoveller, managing director of Network Rail’s North West and Central region, said: “Passengers are benefiting from a better, more reliable railway after the maintenance and upgrade work which took place over Christmas and the New Year. I thank passengers and our lineside neighbours for their patience while we carried out this vital work to help provide a better railway for passengers.”

Nationally, more than 20,000 railway staff delivered around 380 separate projects.

Passengers can plan their journeys and check before they travel at www.nationalrail.co.uk.

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