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Expect buses to replace rail services through Grantham between Nottingham and Skegness as weekend track work takes place




There will be disruption to rail services through Grantham next weekend because of work to renew the track.

Network Rail will be working at two sites to renew track and a level crossing between Nottingham and Skegness.

From Friday, September 22, engineers will be working next to Hubberts Bridge level crossing and station, and Boston West level crossing on the A52, Sleaford Road.

Stretches of track will be renewed, affecting train services between Nottingham and Skegness. Photo: Network Rail
Stretches of track will be renewed, affecting train services between Nottingham and Skegness. Photo: Network Rail

Train services between Nottingham and Skegness will be disrupted during the work, with buses replacing trains along part of the route, and there will be road closures affecting road users at the two crossings.

Track renewal work at Hubberts Bridge will see the station close from Friday night (September 22) to Monday morning (September 25), but overnight follow-up work to the level crossing will continue until Thursday, September 28.

As a result, from 10pm on Friday, September 22, to 6.30am on Thursday, September 28, Hubberts Bridge Road at its junction with the A1121 will be closed to all vehicular traffic. Pedestrians will not be able to use the crossing over the weekend, but foot access will be reinstated from Monday, September 25. Signed diversion routes will be in place to all traffic.

Meanwhile, vital track and level crossing renewal work will also be taking place in Boston, at Boston West level crossing, just south of the town’s station.

The track will be replaced along with the deck of the level crossing, before being retarmacked and road markings being repainted.

During the work, a continuous closure will be in place of the A52 Sleaford Road over the level crossing for both vehicles and pedestrians. The road will be closed from 9.30pm on Friday, September 22, to 7am on Monday, September 25. An overnight closure from 9.30pm to 6am Monday to Tuesday (September 25 and 26) will also be in place to allow for road markings to be repainted.

During the closure, access to the station and the pedestrian footbridge over the railway line will be unaffected and a signed traffic diversion will be in place.

East Midlands Railway (EMR) will be operating a rail replacement bus service between Sleaford and Skegness on Saturday and Sunday (September 23 and 24). Buses will stop at intermediate stations Heckington, Boston, and Wainfleet before a return to train services from the morning of Monday, September .

Steve Hopkinson, Operations Director for Network Rail’s East Midlands route, said: “The work at Hubberts Bridge and Boston will see decades-old track being replaced to improve reliability for our passengers travelling between Nottingham and Skegness.

“We appreciate that the work will cause some disruption and extended journey times for both rail passengers and motorists, and we’d like to thank them in advance for their patience and understanding while we carry out this essential work.”

Emma Davis, Head of Customer Experience at EMR said: “We are asking any customers planning to travel to or from Skegness on 23 and 24 September to allow plenty of time to complete their journey.

“We would like to thank our customers for their patience whilst the engineering work is taking place.”

Passengers intending to travel during this time are encouraged to check their journey before they travel via National Rail Enquiries or via the EMR website. For further information about the engineering work, passengers can call Network Rail’s 24/7 helpline on 03457 11 41 41.



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