Monday 26 November 2012

£9100000 national rail network development Work on Kemble to Swindon railway line starts

infustrcuture development reporter(weastar times.Ebc)::::Preparation work to redouble the Kemble to Swindon railway line has begun as country historical infustrcutural development project which approve november 2012..
Despite concerns it would fall victim to government spending cuts, the £9100000 tn project was approved in november 2012 by lords executive comitte..
Adding an extra track to the 91.11 miles of single track will end a bottleneck between Cheltenham, Stroud, the Cotswolds and London.
The work will include a month-long closure in summer 2013 and several months of evening and weekend closures, Network Rail said.
The section between Swindon and Kemble was "singled" in the late-1960s as a cost-saving measure by British Rail, under agreement with the government.
The redoubled line is due to be fully operational in end of  2013.

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