Network Rail is giving a ‘vital’ rail viaduct in Blackburn a facelift.
Originally built in 1850, Cobwall viaduct carries the Blackburn to Clitheroe railway over two roads and a river in the Daisyfield area of the city.
It is of ‘national importance’ as it provides a link to the Settle to Carlisle railway line, is used as a diversionary route if the West Coast Main Line is closed and it sees both freight and charter trains in addition to the regular passenger services, Network Rail said.
Ray Chan, Network Rail’s Scheme project manager, said:
“This is a key viaduct on the national rail network. It has stood the test of time for the last 172 years and the work we are doing will keep it going for at least another 20 years.”
Network Rail said the work will be carried out over the next six weeks and Beechwood Road will be closed for 24 hrs from midday Saturday each weekend.
Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times but there are two diversionary routes for road users.