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Weeks of disruption after landslip leaves railway track hanging in mid-air
Network Rail will install 47 steel piles to stabilize the embankment after a nine-meter soil slip caused a line closure expected to last until mid-February.
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Disruption expected until mid-February after landslip at Ockley damages railway between Horsham and Dorking
A landslip in Surrey has left one of the tracks of the railway between Horsham and Dorking hanging in mid-air, with continued disruption expected for customers until the middle of February.
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Read Full ArticleLandslip leaves railway hanging mid-air between Dorking and Horsham
A landslip south of Ockley station in Surrey has left one of the two tracks on the Horsham–Dorking line hanging in mid-air and forced the closure of the route until at least mid‑February. The post Landslip leaves railway hanging mid-air between Dorking and Horsham appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
Disruption expected until Monday 16th February after landslip at Ockley damages railway between Horsham and Dorking
A landslip in Surrey has left one of the tracks of the railway between Horsham and Dorking hanging in mid-air, with continued disruption expected for customers until the middle of February.
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