Contracts Awarded to Reopen British Commuter Line
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Contracts awarded to reopen British commuter line
BRITISH infrastructure manager Network Rail has awarded three contracts worth a total of £200m for the long-anticipated project to reopen the line between Portishead and Bristol in western England for commuter services. Passenger trains last operated to Portishead in 1964. Work to reopen the line involves building two new stations at Portishead and Pill and relaying 4.8km of track to connect with the existing line to Bristol at Pill, which is us…
£200m Portishead Line contracts signed as construction begins on long awaited rail reopening
£200m Portishead Line contracts signed as construction begins to reopen the railway to passengers for the first time since 1964, delivering two new stations and major economic growth across the West of England.
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