Edinburgh-Glasgow electrification work set to begin
OREANDA-NEWS. October 06, 2015. Part of the Scottish Government-funded, 742m Edinburgh-Glasgow Improvement Programme (EGIP), the electrification work will deliver faster, longer and greener trains for customers on the Edinburgh Waverley-Glasgow Queen Street line from December 2016.
Over the next six months, engineers will be installing stanchions to support the new overhead lines and stringing over 150km of power cables between the two cities – with the first sections of cable going up later this month.
Most of the electrification work will be carried out at night, but to help maximise the time engineers have to compete this complex work, some late evening service alterations will be in place.
After 21:30 on Sundays to Thursdays between October 5, 2015, and March 17, 2016, some services into Glasgow Queen Street – including the Edinburgh, Stirling, Alloa and Dundee trains – will be using diversionary routes and will have extended journey times. A limited number of stations will also be served by replacement bus services.
The evening alterations will be suspended over the Christmas period – from December 11 to January 2 – and full details of the changes can be found at www.scotrail.co.uk or by downloading the ScotRail journey checker app.
Rodger Querns, EGIP programme director, said: “The Edinburgh Glasgow Improvement Programme is a massive investment in Scotland’s railway that will help deliver long lasting benefits for both individual passengers and the wider economy.
“Electrifying the line between our two biggest cities will allow us to run faster, longer, greener trains and cut journey times while increasing the number of seats available.
“All the information that passengers will need to plan their journey during these improvement works is available on the ScotRail website and from National Rail Enquiries.”
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