Network Rail Completes £3.5M Renovation Project on Scotland’s Awe Viaduct
23.02.2025
Network Rail Successfully Completes Awe Viaduct Refurbishment. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

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Network Rail has completed a £3.5M renovation of the historic Awe Viaduct in Scotland. The project enhances the bridge’s durability while ensuring seamless train operations along the West Highland Line.
Extensive Restoration Work Improves Awe Viaduct’s Longevity
Renovation efforts to replace the viaduct’s original timber deck began in summer 2024. The bridge, which carries trains over the River Awe to Oban, required essential structural upgrades to ensure long-term stability.
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Workers removed outdated paint and applied a fresh protective coating, reinforcing the viaduct’s resilience. These improvements guarantee the bridge remains operational without major maintenance for at least 25 years.
Network Rail’s investment strengthens the reliability of this historic railway structure. The enhanced durability ensures continued service for passengers, freight transport, and tourism in the region.
Network Rail’s Commitment to Infrastructure Development
Owen Ferry, Network Rail’s project manager, praised the efficient completion of this vital refurbishment. He emphasized the importance of minimizing disruptions while delivering critical improvements on schedule.
“This £3.5M investment enhances both the viaduct’s aesthetic and structural integrity,” Ferry stated. He confirmed that large-scale maintenance won’t be required for decades.
Network Rail acknowledged the patience of locals and visitors during construction. Their cooperation contributed to the smooth execution of essential restoration work on this historic bridge.
Investment in railway infrastructure supports Scotland’s transport network, ensuring safe and efficient travel. The Awe Viaduct project demonstrates proactive measures in preserving vital railway assets for future generations.
Source: railway-news.com
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