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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Bridge Blitz: M6 Closed for Major Railway Crossing Demolition

Bridge Blitz: M6 Closed for Major Railway Crossing Demolition

3 Jan

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Summary

  • M6 closed for two weekends for railway bridge demolition and replacement.
  • A 60-year-old concrete bridge is replaced by a new 427ft steel structure.
  • Diversions will impact Kirkby Stephen, Clifton, and Shap, especially at night.
Bridge Blitz: M6 Closed for Major Railway Crossing Demolition

The M6 motorway is currently closed between junctions 39 (Shap) and 40 (Penrith) this weekend, and will be again next weekend, to facilitate major works on the West Coast Main Line. This closure is essential for the demolition of the 60-year-old Clifton Bridge and the installation of a new 427ft-long steel crossing, a crucial part of a £60m infrastructure upgrade.

Engineers are using advanced digital rehearsals to ensure the precise movement of the new 4,200-tonne bridge into place. This complex operation has also led to significant disruption for train services along the West Coast Main Line, with buses replacing trains on various routes until mid-January. Drivers are being advised of diversions affecting local areas.

Traffic management plans aim to distribute diverted vehicles to minimize local impact. Kirkby Stephen is anticipated to experience the most significant increase in traffic during daylight hours, with Clifton and Shap facing greater disruption overnight. Local residents acknowledge the necessity of the works despite the inconvenience.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The M6 is closed to allow for the demolition of the Clifton railway bridge and the installation of a new steel crossing.
Train services are disrupted with buses replacing trains on multiple routes, and some stations will not be served.
Kirkby Stephen will experience the brunt of diverted traffic during the day, with Clifton and Shap seeing more impact at night.

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