One week until railway closure for Summit Tunnel track upgrade

Date published: 14 October 2021


Passengers travelling by rail between Rochdale and Hebden Bridge from 23 October to 31 October and Rochdale and Manchester on the weekends between those dates are being reminded about changes to journeys during essential upgrade work inside one of the world’s oldest railway tunnels.

Network Rail is replacing track through the 180-year-old Summit Tunnel on the Calder Valley line for nine days from next Saturday 23 October as part of a £2m Great North Rail Project investment.

More than 3km of track across both railway lines will be replaced inside the 2.6-kilometre-long tunnel, built between 1838 and 1841 as part of the Manchester and Leeds railway.

The essential work will take nine days to complete and requires the full closure of the tracks.

This means that between Saturday 23 and Sunday 31 October rail replacement buses will be in operation to keep passengers on the move between Rochdale and Hebden Bridge.

At weekends buses will also replace trains between Manchester and Rochdale as well as between Hebden Bridge, Burnley Manchester Road and Accrington stations.

Karen Hornby, Network Rail’s North West head of performance and customer relationship, said: “We appreciate passengers' patience while we carry out these vital improvements to Summit Tunnel as part of the Great North Rail Project. The work will mean fewer train delays on the Calder Valley line and make tracks inside the Victorian-built structure fit for the 21st century.

“However, replacing track like this means we have no choice but to close the line for old sections to be ripped up and replaced with new. I’d urge anyone planning to travel over the nine-day railway closure to check National Rail Enquiries to they know exactly what to expect from their journeys.”

 

Summit Tunnel aerial image, Walsden end
More than 3km of track across both railway lines will be replaced inside the 2.6-kilometre-long tunnel (pictured: Walsden)

 

Network Rail is also working in partnership with the Environment Agency which will be upgrading a culvert beneath the railway lines as part of a wider flood defence project in the area.

Nick Pearson, senior flood risk advisor with the Environment Agency, said: “Working in partnership with Network Rail as part of the proposed £56m Rochdale and Littleborough Flood Risk Management Scheme will make a huge difference to rail passengers, residents and the local economy.

“This project, one of the biggest flood alleviation schemes in the north of England, will play a crucial role in better protecting the community from the risk of flooding and we are pleased to see it progress.”

More information on the Environment Agency flood defence work can be found here.

Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 October

Buses will replace trains between:

  • Hebden Bridge and Manchester Victoria (incl Rochdale borough stations)
  • Hebden Bridge and Accrington/Preston
  • Manchester Victoria and Burnley Manchester Road

Monday 25 to Friday 29 October

Buses will replace trains between:

  • Rochdale and Todmorden
  • Rochdale and Burnley

Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 October

Buses will replace trains between:

  • Hebden Bridge and Manchester Victoria (incl Rochdale borough stations)
  • Hebden Bridge and Accrington/Preston
  • Manchester Victoria and Burnley Manchester Road

Check before you travel

You can plan your journey using the National Rail Enquiries Journey Planner.

Replacement Bus Travel Advice

You can find the location of your bus replacement by checking station signs or by searching for your station on the National Rail Enquiries station information pages.

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