Network Rail has confirmed trains won't be running for some people
Network Rail has confirmed rail closures will take place next month as work begins to replace a bridge crossing over the River Alt. The rail company has advised those travelling on the Northern Line that trains will not be running from Monday, August 19, to Friday, August 23, as engineers replace the 110-year-old bridge with a new concrete structure to ensure it remains safe and secure for the future.
Chris Penny, scheme project manager at Network Rail, said: “I’d like to thank Merseyrail passengers for their patience while we replace the bridge across the River Alt in Formby.
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