Network Rail has announced the successful completion of improvement, safety and boundary works at Royal Terrace in Linlithgow.
A boundary wall has been raised to 1.8m to make sure it complies with current railway standards.
Engineers used stone to match the existing wall and to make sure the taller structure better protects the safety of passengers and lineside neighbours while keeping with the local surroundings.
To carry out this crucial work, Royal Terrace had to be closed but access for residents, pedestrians and cyclists remained in place to help minimise disruption.
Stephen Boslem, works delivery manager, Network Rail said: "The work to raise the height of the railway boundary on Royal Terrace in Linlithgow is part of our commitment to providing a safe and reliable railway.
"While we needed to close the road to vehicles to deliver the work safely and efficiently, we maintained access throughout for local residents, pedestrians and cyclists to minimise the impact of the closure.
"I'd like to thank the community for their patience as we undertook this work."
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