Train services in south west London and in the Southampton, Portsmouth, and Bournemouth areas will be disrupted over Easter.
Network Rail engineers worked around the clock across a number of different worksites, including: Portcreek Junction, where engineers laid 390m of new track and 450m of electric rail (the part of the ...
Network Rail’s engineers worked during the day and the night at several sites. At Portcreek Junction, engineering workers laid 390m of new track and 450m of electric rail. They also replaced two sets ...
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At Portcreek Junction, engineers installed 390 meters of new track and 450 meters of electric rail, which provides power to trains. Additionally, two sets of points were replaced—these are moveable ...
Key upgrades will take place across several sites in the Portsmouth area, including: • Portcreek Junction: Engineers will replace 390 metres of track, 450 meters of conductor rail (which supplies ...
At Portcreek Junction, 390 metres of new track and 450 metres of conductor rail will be laid. Engineers will also replace two sets of points, the sections of track that allow trains to switch lines.