Network Rail will soon begin work to repair and repaint the Luton Arches in Chatham following the discovery of significant defects. The £652,000 refurbishment will take place from 11 January until the end of March 2021. Works will include cleaning the bridge with high pressure water jetting, repainting the steelwork, installation of new pigeon proofing, brickwork repairs and the replacement of damaged gutters. The westbound side of Chatham Hill towards Rochester will be narrowed into a single lane for the duration of the refurbishment. Some overnight road closures will be necessary as outlined below:
Road users are advised to expect some delays until the work is complete. Built in 1858, the Luton Arches help the London to Faversham main line over the steep Luton valley and are seen by thousands of people every day on their way in and out of the town on the A2 road.
Its full refurbishment comes after leaking, old metal guttering was replaced with new plastic pipes back in 2015, after which £96,000 worth of improvements were completed in late 2017 involving the installation of a canopy to protect pedestrians from pigeon droppings. In July this year, Network Rail joined forces with community group Arches Local and artist Lionel Stanhope to create a unique art mural on the bare walls of the local railway landmark. The refurbishment of the Luton Arches in 2021 will be completed by contractor Dyer & Butler on behalf of Network Rail.
Melissa is
11/1/2021 13:59:28
It's about time that this is being refurbished. It's a eyesore Comments are closed.
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