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(13-04-2009)
Beccles Loop Included in Area Rail
Plan
An hourly train
service could be in place on the East Suffolk Line by 2010 - 2011. Network
Rail, the not-for-profit company which maintains Britain's railways, has
included the provision in its new five year plan. The project calls for
the reinstatement of a double track at Beccles station (the Beccles Loop).
The new track will allows trains to travel between Lowestoft and
Ipswich every hour. Currently the 16 mile single track between
Halesworth and Oulton Broad limits train services to every two hours in
each direction.
Along with the track and points work a disused
platform will also be brought back into use; it will accomodate
southbound trains for the new hourly service.
Originally dual track throughout
its entire length, the East Suffolk Line was singled in two areas in 1984
by British Rail; at the same time continously welded track was
installed. The constraints meant an hourly service was no longer possible,
but the line has seen double-digit growth in passenger
numbers for the past few years, and a recent study concluded
passenger numbers were being undercounted by 50 percent.
The
project will coincide with the resignalling of the line, which along
with a study of level crossings on the route could mean an
increase in line speeds. Network Rail will also examine East
Suffolk Junction near Ipswich; a very short section of single
track could be doubled to further increase
capacity.
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