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« on: November 11, 2021, 19:28:33 »

Evening all,

Whilst on the 0904 Bristol Temple Meads to Warminster earlier I took this photo which shows the current state of things with the curve (Bradford West Jcn to Bradford North Jcn?) that would once have taken trains from Bradford-on-Avon round onto the Melksham line until it closed 03/1990. It seems to have been cleared and may well be being worked on. I would like to think that reopening may be afoot but I doubt it somehow. Anyone know what work is being done here?

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« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2021, 20:07:42 »

I’m not certain, but I believe that what you can see is in connection with work being carried out on the railway bridge over the River Avon.
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« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2021, 22:34:18 »

I’m not certain, but I believe that what you can see is in connection with work being carried out on the railway bridge over the River Avon.

You're right, according to this from the local councillor.
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Network Rail to be working in Staverton            by trevorcarbin on 2 August, 2021

They have some work to do on the railway bridge over the Avon just outside the village.  Access to the site compound will be via the track off the B3105 by the road/rail bridge, with the compound being in the triangular land next to the railway.

From 16/08/2021 Traffic Management will be in place.  This will be removed at weekends until October when it will be in place permanently until the work finishes in March.

They will also be carrying out repair work to the access road while setting up the site compound. From 23/08/2021 they will start installing cabins and site welfare and from 30/8/2021 will begin installing scaffolding on the bridge. Between 24 September and the end of March 2022 the main work to grit blast and repaint the structure will take place.

That access route runs beside the line from Melksham and then along the ex-chord, to the work site at its east end - where DaveHarries saw it.

There don't seem to be any possessions in the EAS, whatever that means.
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