Steady as they go at West Calder bridge
Engineers working on site at West Calder railway station have placed towers into position as the new accessible footbridge begins to take shape.
the 10.5m tall prefabricated towers which have been constructed next to the railway, were lifted into position using a 200t crane and signal real and visible progress in delivering the new bridge. the rest of the structure including stairs, and bridge section, will be assembled and lifted into position by mid-december.
the new structure is being constructed next to the existing bridge and will provide both stair and lift access. this is part of wider work on the shotts line being delivered by network rail ahead of the electrification of the route by March 2019.
the work, which will be ongoing until February 2018, will deliver step-free access across the railway improving the station for people with impaired mobility, travelling with luggage, children or cycles.
the project is being delivered from the site compound previously used for the a71 bridge works and sees the new, accessible footbridge constructed during a six month programme. it will replace the existing bridge which will be removed after the new structure has been opened.
Matthew spence, network rail route delivery director, said: “installing the new lift towers is an important milestone for the project as it is the first part of the main bridge structure to be put in place.
“Being able to build the new bridge at West Calder beside the railway and craning it into position enables us to deliver the work with the minimum disruption to the day-to-day operation of the station.
“We are continuously seeking opportunities to make our stations more accessible. this new bridge will help ensure that everyone in the community has the opportunity to easily access services at West Calder station and thus enable even more people to travel by train.”
the work at West Calder is being delivered by contractor BaM nuttal who also completed the a71 bridge works ahead of programme, on behalf of network rail.