The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Race against time to take down rail bridge.

DANGER: Structure in state of disrepair and threatenin­g safety of trains

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

A £1 million race against time to pull down a crumbling Mearns bridge gets under way today.

The 170-year-old Abbeyton Bridge just north of Fordoun – also known locally as the Cocketty Bridge – carried the B966 across the rail line and had fallen into such a state of disrepair it was threatenin­g the safety of trains.

The bridge was closed in July after inspection­s found serious structural failings in the stonework and emergency measures were agreed by councillor­s.

A specialist contractor has been brought in to work alongside council engineers to dismantle the crossing.

Work will start at 10pm this evening after the last train of the day and will continue tomorrow and Boxing Day, when no services are running.

The operation is due to be completed in time for the railway returning to normal service on Thursday.

Mearns SNP councillor Leigh Wilson said: “It is important the bridge comes down over those two days, incurring minimum disruption for travellers.

“I have sought assurances from the structural engineers that the bridge will be coming down over Christmas, even in potentiall­y challengin­g circumstan­ces.

“We have to be grateful to the workmen who are going to be working hard to finish this job over Christmas Day and Boxing Day, and I would put on record my thanks to them for doing the work over the festive period.”

The cost of the demolition alone is expected to be around £1m, more than one-third of the council’s £2.8m annual budget for bridges and other structures.

The works were scheduled while services are not running because an emergency closure of the railway would have cost around £1-3 million per day to cover disruption.

No decision has been taken on whether or not Abbeyton Bridge should be replaced. Aberdeensh­ire Council said its main focus is the safety of rail users.

Significan­t investment would be required to replace the bridge and the authority said that would have to be considered in the context of current budget provision.

The council has thousands of ageing crossings, a number of which need repairs, including Gairnshiel Bridge in Deeside and Spittal Bridge on Cairn o’ Mount.

I have sought assurances from the structural engineers that the bridge will be coming down over Christmas, even in potentiall­y challengin­g circumstan­ces

 ?? Picture: Heather Fowlie. ?? Abbeyton Bridge was closed in July after structural failings were found.
Picture: Heather Fowlie. Abbeyton Bridge was closed in July after structural failings were found.

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