Clifton demo and reno almost completed

Bridge replacement nearly open on UK West Coast Main Line

Aerial shot of the huge deconstruction site of Clifton Bridge near Penrith, in northwest England. Image: © Network Rail

Road and rail customers, and local residents, are being thanked after demolition work for the £60m (€71m) Clifton Bridge replacement was completed successfully. The project involved removing the 1960s-built structure spanning six lanes of the M6 near Penrith and installing a brand-new 130-metre-long bridge. The work, part of upgrades on the West Coast Main Line, Europe’s busiest mixed traffic route, required two unprecedented full weekend motorway closures and a complex, precision engineering operation.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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