Bridgnorth Cliff Railway stops weekday service for repairs starting March 10, reopening March 24. Engineers fix erosion, and weekends stay operational for all. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Bridgnorth Cliff Railway stops weekday service for repairs starting March 10, reopening March 24. Engineers fix erosion, and weekends stay operational for all.
Bridgnorth Cliff Railway

Local businesses cheer, because the railway keeps running Saturdays and Sundays without any breaks. Managers prioritize full service, boosting trade for shops relying on weekend crowds.

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Back in 2022, staff noticed a storm drain redirecting water toward the tracks. This change sparked erosion in the sandstone bedrock, so experts step in now.

Chairman Malvern Tipping shares that the drain issue surfaced three years ago unexpectedly. He thanks Shropshire Council for fixing the discharge in just one day.

Yet, erosion sped up after the fix, and engineers now secure supports trackside. Tipping notes how staff caught the worsening damage and quickly called for help.

Bridgnorth Cliff Railway Tackles Erosion with Concrete Fixes

Crews drill fixings into the bedrock and pour reinforced concrete along the stretch. This work strengthens the funicular’s base and ensures safety for everyone riding.

Repairs occur midweek, because weekends bring more passengers depending on the railway’s route. Tipping explains that this plan helps local shops thrive on busy Saturdays.

He feared carriage vibrations might crack fresh concrete poured late each week. Luckily, managers schedule midweek pours, so concrete cures fully by Saturday runs.

Bridgnorth Cliff Railway thanks riders and businesses for patience during this key upkeep. They target a two-week finish to restore regular weekday service soon.

Engineers predict two weeks to wrap up, aiming for Monday, March 24, reopening. This timeline limits disruptions and tackles a vital structural fix effectively.

Bridgnorth Cliff Railway Keeps Weekends Open for Business

Weekend service drives foot traffic, so businesses stay happy with uninterrupted operations. Meanwhile, weekday riders adjust plans and await the full schedule’s return.

Tipping stresses the railway’s focus on safety and reliability with this urgent work. He assures all that the team strives to preserve this historic transport link.

Passengers value the updates, and many shift trips to the weekend schedule instead. The railway remains essential, connecting Bridgnorth despite temporary weekday pauses.

Repairs promise a sturdier funicular, so riders trust its stability for years ahead. The community supports the effort, eager for the March 24 comeback.

Source: www.shropshirestar.com

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