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Depressing press release of the week, from Notwork Rail. (I can't find it on their site; but it was on the BBC North-West news. I've quoted it from the uk.railway newsgroup.

The reopening of the railway line between Sandbach and Wilmslow has been delayed to enable the completion of infrastructure improvement works. The line will now not open until early June whilst vital testing work is carried out on a new signalling system.

The line has been closed since December and was due to reopen on March 26, once the existing life-expired signalling system was replaced by a new computer based interlocking system. However a number of compatibility issues between the Italian system and the UK railway infrastructure have meant further testing is required to enable completion.

John Armitt, Chief Executive, Network Rail said today, "On behalf of Network Rail, I sincerely apologise to passengers for the inconvenience that this will cause. We are working round the clock to find solutions to the problems we are having with this new system to ensure we get the line reopened as soon as is possible. We will keep you fully informed of developments and as soon as we have more information we will release it to you."

As has been the case since the blockade began in December, long distance services are being diverted with replacement coaches running between Wilmslow and Macclesfield. Local trains will continue to be replaced by a <sarcasm>high quality</sarcasm> coach/bus service, with links to Congleton Station from Holmes Chapel and Sandbach during peak periods. Trains will also continue to run between Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport until the works are completed.

Trains will also continue to run between Wilmslow and Manchester Piccadilly via the Styal line (Wilmslow to Manchester via Heald Green) during weekdays. A direct service is also available between Crewe and Manchester Oxford Road during weekdays.

This is the third multi-month blockade that's affected my daily commute, since I got hit by the Stockport refurbishment as well as the track relaying. At the end of all of this, there will have been a total of more than a year's worth of rail replacement buses, more than doubling the length of my commute, adding an hour to my day. I'd been counting down days until March 26th, when the work was finally supposed to be finished. Now it's back to some indefinite time in 'early June'. What's the odds that it will slip further, back to July, August, December?

Seems they're using that same untried, untested system that was proposed and then rejected for Stockport a year ago. And it's looking like the whole thing still doesn't bloody work.

Heads deserve to roll over this.

Posted by TimHall at February 24, 2006 09:41 PM | TrackBack
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I think they've got the same buidlers doing Wembley. The classic builders ploy of doing two jobs at the same time and over running on both.

Has there been a recent spate of men in hard hats placing bets in Stockport bookies that the work won't be finished by July?

Posted by: Chris on February 26, 2006 12:36 PM
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