Towpath Talk

Delivering railway for the future

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THE Leeds & Liverpool Canal will be brought back into industrial use this year when it’s used to transport goods to help replace a Victorian railway bridge.

Goods and materials will be transporte­d by barge as part of work to replace the bridge between Rishton and Church & Oswaldtwis­tle stations in Lancashire. At the same time, a pontoon will also be placed on the canal at Rose Grove to create a safe working space for engineers to strengthen another railway bridge.

The work is part of a £3.95 million investment by Network Rail to improve journeys on the East Lancashire line which runs between Blackpool, Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire.

The vital work means sections of the railway between Blackburn and Colne, and Blackburn, Accrington and Todmorden will be closed between February 15-23. Passengers are being urged to plan their journeys and check before they travel.

Sarah Padmore, scheme project manager at Network Rail, said: “We are always looking at innovative ways we can help provide a better railway while causing the least amount of disruption to passengers and local communitie­s. Using the Leeds & Liverpool Canal was an obvious way to do this and we will be transporti­ng material to and from site throughout the work.”

Mark Overum, Canal & River Trust’s area operations manager, said: “It’s great that Network Rail is using the Leeds & Liverpool Canal to transport goods along it instead of using the road and we are pleased to be working with them on this project.”

As well as the bridge work, new drainage will also be installed in the Rose Grove area to help protect the railway during heavy rainfall. Track improvemen­ts will also be delivered at Townley Tunnel and Gannow Junction. There also will be two closures of the canal and its towpaths by Oswaldtwis­tle Golf Course from Monday, January 20 until Friday, March 13 and at Rose Grove from January 27 until March 6.

The East Lancashire line is used by passengers travelling between Blackpool, Preston, West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester, via Accrington and Burnley.

To plan journeys and check for the latest travel informatio­n, visit www. nationalra­il.co.uk.

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