Network Rail to boost reliability of Peterborough level crossing this weekend
Network Rail is carrying out work to upgrade Bainton level crossing in Helpston this weekend to improve reliability and make sure it remains fit for purpose for years to come.
From Saturday 4 until Tuesday 7 December, engineers will replace the barriers and some of the equipment with new, modern versions.
The work, which follows similar improvements at Bainton Green level crossing earlier this month, will create a more resilient railway and mean that the crossing can continue to be used safely and reliably. It will also reduce the amount of maintenance and disruption required in future.
To allow the work to install the barriers to take place safely, the section of Tallington Road at the crossing will be closed from 18:00 on Saturday 4 December, until the work completes at 06:30 on Tuesday 7 December.
During this time, a clearly signposted diversion route will be in place for drivers. This work will not impact on train services.
Stewart Bewick, Project Manager for Network Rail, said: “This vital work to upgrade the barriers at Bainton level crossing will make sure it remains reliable for train services and for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.
“Along with the upgrades at Bainton Green level crossing, the work will improve safety and reduce disruption for people in the community.
“The improvements can only take place safely when the section of the road at the level crossing is closed and I’d like to thank people in advance for their patience.”