Wishaw Press

Connecting bridgegets greenlight

- MICHAEL PRINGLE

A £16.9 million agreement has been reached between North Lanarkshir­e Council and Network Rail for a new rail bridge in Motherwell.

The structure forms part of the work to upgrade the road connection­s between the town centre and Ravenscrai­g.

A new dual carriagewa­y will be built from a signalised roundabout at Airbles Road/Windmillhi­ll Street to Robberhall Road at the Ravenscrai­g Regional Sports Facility.

Network Rail and its appointed contractor Story Contractin­g will manage the constructi­on of the bridge on behalf of the council, which will lift trains travelling on the West Coast Main Line over the new road.

Final design work on the project will start next month, with the bridge being constructe­d over the coming year. It will then be moved into position and installed in spring 2023 during a line closure and the rail tracks reinstated.

“The bridge is a key component of our plans to improve access to the Ravenscrai­g site and open up more opportunit­ies for investment and d e v e l o p m e n t ,” said Councillor Paul Kelly, council depute leader.

“It will be a major piece of engineerin­g to construct and install the bridge, lifting the West Coast Main Line to accommodat­e the structure, so we are working in partnershi­p with Network Rail to deliver the project.

“The bridge and the new road beneath will improve traffic flow to and from Ravenscrai­g now and in future as more homes, business, retail and leisure facilities are built on this important site, supporting the local economy across North Lanarkshir­e.”

Jeremy Spence, Network Rail programme manager for the proposed bridge work, said: “Network Rail has worked closely with North Lanarkshir­e Council throughout the developmen­t stage for the bridge work.

“When the new structure is moved into place next year, it will be undertaken alongside other essential activities in order to help minimise any disruption caused to rail customers and the local community.”

“The bridge is part of a wider proposal by the council in further regenerati­ng Ravenscrai­g and will help create new active travel routes, something Network Rail is fully supportive of and pleased to be able to play a part in helping to deliver.”

As part of the contract, Story Contractin­g will provide a range of community benefits including eight full-time jobs for local people, four apprentice­ships and an education programme with local schools, including work experience opportunit­ies.

The dual carriagewa­y and railway crossing is the first part of the £127.2 million Ravenscrai­g Access Infrastruc­ture (RAI) project, which is being funded by the council and Glasgow City Region City Deal.

In addition to creating new connection­s to Motherwell, the wider RAI project will improve connection­s from Ravenscrai­g north to the M8 and south to the M74 and is part of plans to regenerate the f ormer steelworks site.

More informatio­n is available at: northlanar­kshire.gov.uk/ ravenscrai­g-south-citydeal

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