Rail line to close inNovember to testnew passing loop
Fifty per cent of the signaling infrastructure on the line upgrade has already been completed and long-promised better-timetabling and an hourly service will be up and running by the end of the year, it is hoped.
Rail Minister Chris Hazzard told SDLP MLA Gerry Mullan that Phase 2 of the upgrade is nearly finished.
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Hide Ad“I can provide you with the following up-to-date position on progress of the Derry to Belfast railway line: The passing loop at Bellarena, including the two new platforms, has been constructed and the down direction platform is now in operational use.
“The platform extension at Castlerock has now been completed.
“The detailed signalling and telecoms design has now been completed and approximately 50% of the signalling and telecoms infrastructure has been installed,” stated the Minister.
He said there’ll be a short closure of the line for testing prior to all systems go for 2017.
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Hide Ad“A line closure is planned for November 2016 to test and commission the signaling and telecoms works which enables trains to and from Derry to pass each other at the passing loop. The overall project is on programme and is due to be substantially completed by December 31, 2016.”