IMAGES have been released of the installation of a new railway bridge as part of a multi-million pound electrification project as a track to Bolton reopened.

The railway line between Wigan and Bolton reopened yesterday after a six day closure to rebuild a bridge.

Rail replacement buses were put on at Westhoughton, Daisy Hill, Ince and Lostock.

In preparation for the installation of high-voltage overhead electricity cables, alterations need to be made to 17 railway structures along the route, including the new bridge in Hindley.

The Bolton News: Workers on siteWorkers on site

Network Rail engineers have spent the last week demolishing a former road bridge which took Ladies Lane over the railway beside Hindley station.

They then used a large crane to lift pre-cast concrete sections into position to build a modern structure which will be suitable for electric lines to be installed underneath next year.

It’s part of a £78m investment to upgrade a 6.5-mile stretch of railway* to enable electric trains to serve the key North West towns in the future.

However, Hindley station itself remains closed for passengers until Friday 24 July with improvement work continuing there.

Stephen Townley, Network Rail senior programme manager, said: “We’d like to thank passengers and residents for their patience and support whilst our engineering teams have been working around the clock to demolish and rebuild this complex bridge in Hindley. We know this has been disruptive for people in the local area with increased traffic and noise and we apologise for any inconvenience caused.

The Bolton News: Pre-cast concrete panels being liftedPre-cast concrete panels being lifted

“While the rail route has now reopened, trains still won’t call at Hindley station until Friday 24 July as station improvements are still ongoing. Meanwhile we’ll be continuing work on the new structure to reinstate various utilities services, install new lighting and lay road surfacing to restore the full carriageway over the summer so the new Ladies Lane bridge is ready for traffic and road users by the 1st September.”

The same diversionary route remains in place for road users while Network Rail's work in Hindley continues.

Those travelling from the Ladies Lane side of the bridge closure, will be directed onto A58 towards Westhoughton and then long B5236 Church Street, left onto A6 and left onto B5239 Bolton Road. And those travelling from the Hall Lane side of the bridge closure will be directed right onto B5239 Bolton Road, right onto A6, through Westhoughton onto A58.

When this is complete engineers will move on to the next structure which needs to be altered as part of the major electrification programme, which will be Green Lane footbridge at Ince.

Network Rail will write to residents and release more detail on that work in due course ahead of the project starting later this summer.

For more information on railway electrification visit: https://www.networkrail.co.uk/communities/living-by-the-railway/electrification/overhead-line-equipment/