Work is continuing on a £4 million railway upgrade project in Baillieston, Glasgow.
A new road bridge is being built over the railway at Muirhead Road to enable two way traffic, cycle route and pedestrian footpaths.
The structure is being replaced as part of a wider programme of work to renew and refurbish bridges all across the railway as part of Network Rail's UK wide Railway Upgrade Plan.
David Linden, Member of Parliament (MP) for Glasgow East, recently visited the site to view progress on the project.
David Linden MP for Glasgow East said: "With the main frame of the new structure now in place, this is a great opportunity to see first-hand the challenges of undertaking a project of this scale and the progress being made to get the bridge re-opened – and its an impressive the level of progress that has been achieved so far.
"This work represents an enhancement for both the road and rail networks and creates a link between the communities that is fit for purpose for the volume of traffic today and future-proofs the structure to cater for further development.
"Obviously, the scale of the works and the closure of the road presents challenges to local road users – particularly those who need to access shops and services. I will continue to encourage Network Rail to do what they can to accelerate progress on the bridge and get the road re-opened as quickly as possible."
Laura Craig, Network Rail's scheme project manager said: "The reconstructed bridge will deliver a stronger and wider bridge which will enable two way traffic, cycle routes and pedestrian footpath. It will accommodate current weights and volumes of traffic and anticipates future growth.
"While we understand that the road closure is disruptive for local people in the short term, when the work is complete, the benefits of the enhanced bridge will be significant and enjoyed by the community for many years to come."
Muirhead Road is on schedule to re-open by September with work to reconstruct the bridge fully complete in October.
(LM)
Construction News
13/07/2018
Work Continues On £4m Railway Upgrade Project In Baillieston


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