Proposed railway electrification in Great Britain

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2012 Department for Transport plans for UK rail electrification by 2019 including Northern Hub (red), Electric Spine (yellow/green), Great Western Main Line and South Wales Main Line (red) and Valleys & Cardiff Local Routes (blue).

Proposed railway electrification in Great Britain. In July 2012 the UK government announced £4.2 billion of new electrification schemes, all at 25 kV AC. These will be Northern Hub, Great Western Main Line, South Wales Main Line, Midland Main Line, Electric Spine, Crossrail, Gospel Oak to Barking Line and West Midlands suburban lines.

Existing routes

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Proposed routes

Northern Hub

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As part of the Northern Hub project, the following lines in North West England and Yorkshire are to be electrified:

Great Western Main Line and South Wales Main Line

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Midland Main Line

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Near Felmerham
Bridges over the Midland Main Line in Bedfordshire have been replaced to allow greater clearances for electrification and larger rolling stock. Before (top) and after (bottom) the 2014 upgrade.

Electric Spine

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Crossrail

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New cross-London main line due to open 2018.

Gospel Oak to Barking Line

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  • Electrification announced July 2013.[12]

West Midlands suburban lines

Extensions to the existing West Midlands suburban electrification:

Edinburgh Glasgow Improvement Programme (EGIP)

Delays

On 25 June 2015 the government announced that some of the electrification projects would be delayed or cut back because of rising costs. Electrification work was to be "paused" on the Trans-Pennine route between York and Manchester and on the Midland main line between Bedford and Sheffield. Electrification of the Great Western main line would go ahead but the status of the Reading-Newbury and Didcot-Oxford sections was unclear.[15]

However, in September 2015, the electrification work was "un-paused", but with a delayed completion date.[16]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 North West Electrification, Network Rail. Accessed 16 July 2012
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  9. "DfT Unveils Lakes Electrification Plans" Railnews news article 09-08-2013; Retrieved 2014-03-13
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