BBC» South Today just ran a lead story on today's commencement of work on the Ufton Nervet bridge.
Latest cost quoted as ^7 million.
No real explanation of the reasons for the time taken to get this far, but should be available on iPlayer.
Web version of the story on the Berkshire BBC site:
Work to replace a Berkshire level crossing where seven people died in a crash 12 years ago has started.
Eleven people have died at the Ufton Nervet crossing since 2004 when a motorist parked his car in the path of an oncoming train.
Construction of a bridge has now started following years of campaigners calling for the crossing's removal.
Network Rail has faced criticism in the past for not starting the work sooner.
A memorial garden dedicated to those who died has been already been moved as part of works to erect a bridge at the site.
Members of a survivors' group - 140 people were injured in the 2004 crash - have attended a ground-breaking ceremony to mark the start of construction.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-36071026Paul