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  • Mallon announces £19 million 'Dark Arches' rail refurbishment project to begin

    Topics:
    • Public transport, 
    • Bus, rail and ferry travel

    Date published: 5 July 2021

    Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has announced that a £19 million major refurbishment of rail infrastructure for the Whiteabbey area will begin this week.

    Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon

    The essential engineering works include the full renewal of the track along the ‘Dark Arches’ between Whitehouse Park and Whiteabbey Station, installation of new track drainage system, installation of new ducted routes for signalling and telecoms, demolition of one of the overbridges and installation of new retaining walls to increase the rail corridor width and provide continuous positions of safety.

    The project will take place in stages, with preparatory work starting this week and all works expected to be completed by early 2022.

    Minister Mallon said:

    “I have been clear that I am committed to addressing the climate emergency and increasing the use of sustainable travel. Key to that commitment is ensuring we have a functioning and thriving public transport network and that is why I want to invest in our infrastructure and our rail infrastructure in particular, which will deliver for local people and visitors now and well into the future.

    "This is one of the busiest sections on the network with significant strategic importance as the gateway to Belfast from the Derry and Larne lines.

    "Renewal works were last carried out on this specific area back in 2005 and whilst achieving a lifespan of 15 years, a greater level of intervention is now required to provide asset integrity assurance and extend the design life expectancy for a period of at least 30 years.

    "The upgrade on this section of the line will not only bring long term benefits for passengers by enabling people to stay connected to work, shop, socialise and study but it will also ensure we can continue to open up opportunities for connectivity and economic growth.”

    Translink’s Director of Infrastructure, John Glass said:

    “This is a significant refurbishment of existing rail infrastructure in the Whiteabbey area. The project involves track drainage, new cabling, refurbishment of retaining wall structures and signalling upgrades.

    "Preliminary enabling works, including night-time works, will begin on 8th July. We will be working closely with our contractors to complete the works as quickly as possible, keeping noise and inconvenience to a minimum.

    "Later this year, a weekend closure will take place on 2nd/3rd October and the main construction works, involving a 10 day line closure, will take place over the Christmas period. Bus substitutions will be put in place during the line closure."

    John concluded:

    “We have carefully considered the best timing to deliver this important project in order to minimise the overall impact for passengers and local residents. Using the Christmas / New Year holiday period for the main full closure means there are less passengers travelling and the closure allows us to complete the works in an efficient and effective way.”

    More information on this project can be found on our website: www.translink.co.uk/darkarches

    Notes to editors:

    1. This area of track was identified in the 2017 Advanced Rail Technologies Report as requiring a greater level of intervention and recommended ‘Deep dig required including reinforcement of the formation with a sand blanket and geotextile to improve the longitudinal profile’
    2. All media queries should be directed to the Department for Infrastructure Press Office at: press.office@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk.
    3. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service for media enquiries only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110
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