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Railway bridge in Wimbledon is Britain’s ‘third most bashed’
- More than 1,532 bridges were struck by heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) in 2023/24 – one every six hours
- Bridge bashes hit passengers with over 100 days in rail delays
- Network Rail urges lorry drivers to ‘Wise Up, Size Up’ by knowing the height of their vehicles and choosing suitable routes before they head out on journeys
Glenfinnan rail line to benefit from £500,000 fencing investment
Network Rail is set to renew over five kilometres of lineside fencing near the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct in a project worth £500,000
Thermal imaging keeps passengers on the move during cold snap
Network Rail is using pioneering technology to keep passengers on the move during this week’s spell of extremely cold weather by using thermal imaging drones.
Grantham railway bridge in national top ten ‘hit list’ for lorry strikes
New figures show a railway bridge in Grantham is among the top five most bashed by lorries in Britain.
Bath bridge makes list of top ten ‘most bashed bridges’ in the UK
- New figures released by Network Rail show that a bridge in Twerton, a suburb of Bath, was the tenth most-struck bridge in the UK over the past year.
- The bridge was struck 10 times, resulting in over 12 hours of disruption caused by the collisions. Bridge strikes at the location were up by over 300% on the previous year, when vehicles struck the bridge a total of three times.
- Network Rail urges lorry drivers to ‘Wise Up, Size Up’ by knowing the height of their vehicles and choosing suitable routes before they head out on journeys.
West Midlands drivers urged to ‘Wise Up, Size Up’ as most bashed bridges revealed
Bridge bashes in the West Midlands delayed rail passengers by nearly 9,000 minutes over a 12 month period, newly released figures reveal.
Hinckley railway bridge sits in top ten of Network Rail’s most bashed bridges
Watling Bridge in Hinckley sits at number four of the list of Network Rail’s most frequently hit bridges.
Bridge bashes hit passengers with over 100 days in rail delays
- More than 1,532 bridges were struck by heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) in 2023/24 – one every six hours
- Stuntney Road in Ely takes top spot as Britain’s most bashed bridge
- Network Rail urges lorry drivers to ‘Wise Up, Size Up’ by knowing the height of their vehicles and choosing suitable routes before they head out on journeys