South Updates
Liam here, bringing you yet another post filled with updates regarding the South of England. Although there's not much news to bring this week, there are some important articles to raise for our readers. Enjoy the article!
First off, some of you may be aware that the line in Dover has been closed since Christmas due to cracks appearing in the sea wall alongside the railway. The line will be reopened in Autumn as work is going ahead of schedule. The work involves a £39.8 million investment in a 235 metre long new viaduct supported by concrete columns.
Secondly, some exciting (or not so exciting, depending on your view) news for South West Trains followers, the first Siemens Class 707 units are undergoing testing at Siemens Test Track in Wildenrath, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany.
442s into storage:
Finally, forty year old stock on the London Underground is being upgraded to travel on the busy metro system in London for another decade without substantial faults. More information can be found here: Link
Liam
First off, some of you may be aware that the line in Dover has been closed since Christmas due to cracks appearing in the sea wall alongside the railway. The line will be reopened in Autumn as work is going ahead of schedule. The work involves a £39.8 million investment in a 235 metre long new viaduct supported by concrete columns.
Secondly, some exciting (or not so exciting, depending on your view) news for South West Trains followers, the first Siemens Class 707 units are undergoing testing at Siemens Test Track in Wildenrath, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany.
442s into storage:
Finally, forty year old stock on the London Underground is being upgraded to travel on the busy metro system in London for another decade without substantial faults. More information can be found here: Link
Liam