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MML Electrification: progress updates

GRALISTAIR

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Agreed! Maybe it's time to devolve power to more local powers who understand what they're doing better, like Transport for the North and TFGM, maybe set up a body to manage the midlands/south as well.

Also there should be a national electrification team set up to work on electrifying lines in a steady and cost effective way and allowing them to slowly build up a workforce with the skills to do so!

Absolutely spot on. Devolution over certain matters is the way to go. Scotland already has it and I assume Wales too soon. I think it would solve a lot of rail problems and quite frankly make it easier for the politicians. The treasury and Chancellor along with the SoS would allocate funds so they would still have some control and be strict. You have this much money and no more and thus encouraging careful cost control
 
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We've been written to saying there's going to be earthworks from 26th January to 4th February 2019. These will include over night works on the weekends - the Mrs. won't be happy!

WYM 60m 700yds to 61m 1000yds
Document scan available here https://1drv.ms/b/s!As-1LTLFftqisKVZHrfgSmpfmbTERg
Does it make any specific mention to the activities going on in this area? AIUI, most of the piling works are done, so I suspect this might be more track being installed - at last.
 

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Does it make any specific mention to the activities going on in this area? AIUI, most of the piling works are done, so I suspect this might be more track being installed - at last.
Nope, nothing more than what's in the scanned letter. What the letter does say is the work is related to the adding the additional line and is not related to electrification. As you say, let's hope they might be adding more track as none has been installed for quite some time now.
 

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Agreed! Maybe it's time to devolve power to more local powers who understand what they're doing better, like Transport for the North and TFGM, maybe set up a body to manage the midlands/south as well.

Also there should be a national electrification team set up to work on electrifying lines in a steady and cost effective way and allowing them to slowly build up a workforce with the skills to do so!

I think that's what Midlands Connect (or whatever they call it now) is wanting to be.
 

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Also there should be a national electrification team set up to work on electrifying lines in a steady and cost effective way and allowing them to slowly build up a workforce with the skills to do so!
Devolution certainly seems to have achieved that north of the border - Scotland's had a rolling programme for the past 5 years electrifying routes in the Central Belt; the Whifflet Line, EGIP, SDA, Shotts and Cumbernauld have all been done (or in Shotts' case, very nearly done) as of this moment.

There was a Transport Committee meeting on Friday regarding the future of electrification amongst other things - link for those interested https://www.parliament.uk/business/...iament-2017/rail-infrastructure-debate-17-19/
 

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Clearance work has started on the old platform at Wellingborough.
Also the new access road and turning circles have been laid, tarmacked and paved where the new entrance will be.
 

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MML Wiring Progressometer 22.1 (as of 24th of January 2019)
Mileages are from St. Pancras. Unless mentioned otherwise, all reference to the "Fast" side refers to tracks on the western side of the "10-foot" (centre of the track pairs), and the "Slow" side for the tracks on the eastern side.

Bedford (49m 65ch) - Wellingborough (65m 09ch)
  • Work to raise Ford End Rd bridge is now complete.
  • On the Fast side, behind Bedford P4's fence, masts to support troughing appear to have been erected. These may carry feeder cables or similar.
  • Piles have gone in next to the turnback siding at Bedford.
  • On the Fast side south of Bromham Rd Bridge, Bedford, at least 9 masts are now up. These masts stretch northwards from Bromham Rd as far as the eye can see, towards the Great Ouse Bridge. A number of masts now have TTC booms - many booms have stovepipes.
  • Over the pointwork of Bedford North Jct (just north of Bromham Rd Bridge), the majority of masts now have booms (either TTC or Portal). SPS also starting to go up.
  • Between Bedford North Jct & Sharnbrook Jct, about 90% of masts are up on both sides of the line.
  • At Bromham, between the A6 (Great Ouse Way) & Lower Farm Rd ([URL]https://goo.gl/maps/rSPFrDAZQ362[/URL]), 13 Twin Track Cantilevers/TTCs (with booms) are up over the Slow Lines, and about 6/7 over the Fast Lines. This includes the Box Girder bridge over the river Great Ouse.
  • At least 9 boomed and dressed (aka. bedanglied) TTC masts have now gone up north of Lower Farm Rd, adjacent to the Down Fast; 2 similar structures are now up adjacent to the Up Slow here too.
  • At Oakley, on the site of the old station (just south of Station Rd Bridge), all visible piles over both lines now carry TTC booms. Between Station Rd & Highfield Rd bridges, all TTCS over the Slows and Fasts are now boomed.
  • Another upright has gone up to the north of Highfield Rd bridge, adjacent to the Down Fast.
  • The 2 piles just south of Oakley Viaduct ([URL]https://goo.gl/maps/r5oXUSSPSAo[/URL]; one on the Down side, one on the Up side) now have boomed & bedanglied TTC masts. A further 4 similar masts on the Down and a further 2 on the Up side north of the viaduct are also in evidence.
  • Lots of TTCs also up over both pairs of lines around Milton Ernest (between Radwell Rd & East End; [URL]https://goo.gl/maps/V5afGGQEZiE2[/URL]).
  • Between Radwell Rd & New Rd, a TTC mast has been placed between the Up Fast & Down Slow, as the embankment adjacent to the Up Slow had to be replaced with a gabion retaining wall.
  • About 6 TTCs are up immediately to the north of Radwell Viaduct, over the Slow lines ([URL]https://goo.gl/maps/r5oXUSSPSAo[/URL]); 3 more TTCs are up accompanying them over the Fast lines (positioned between the pairs of lines). Another 2 are now up over the Slows south of the viaduct. Masts for 2 portal booms are up at the southern end of the viaduct; both pairs of masts now have booms, completing the portals.
  • Roughly 3 or 4 piles (now with boomless TTC masts) are in next to the Down Fast, and another 4 (3 of which have boomed TTC masts) next to the Up Slow just north of Moor End Lane, Radwell ([URL]https://goo.gl/maps/cmgWsgyYAo62[/URL]). South of Moor End Lane (but north of the next bridge to the south), about 5 TTC masts are up (2 of which have booms) adjacent to the Up Slow, with a similar number in adjacent to the Down Fast. South of that bridge, another 2 piles have masts (possibly w/ booms).
  • 2 parallel piles are in place (no masts) adjacent to the Fast lines at Radwell; possibly for a portal frame?
  • TTCs have now sprouted at the northern end of Sharnbrook Viaduct; these stretch north to the extremities of Sharnbrook Jct itself. Significantly more steelwork up over the Slows than the Fasts.
  • Around Sharnbrook Jct (north of Templars Way overbridge), 3 boomed TTC masts are in place on the Slow side, and 1 boomed & dressed TTC mast is in place on the Fast side. South of these, a pair of portal uprights have gone up - the boom is assumed to go in at Christmas.
  • Almost all masts are now up over the Slow lines, from just north of Park Ln, Sharnbrook ([URL]https://goo.gl/maps/df2As431FDr[/URL]) to Sharnbrook Rd overbridge (southern end of Souldrop bank); the 4-tracking here is not yet complete as signals "WH378" and “LR 8” sit right in the path of the restored Up Slow. Some TTCs have now gone up on the Fasts between these bridges too.
  • At Souldrop (between Sharnbrook Rd & Back Lane overbridges) 4 TTC masts (all bedanglied) are in next to the future Down Slow, at the southern end of the bank. All the TTCs for the Fasts are up between the two bridges.
  • Back Lane Bridge (aka Odell Viaduct), demolished & rebuilt earlier in the year, had its new bridge deck installed over the weekend of 10th/11th November, to allow for a more generous OLE clearance. Follow-up work occurred the following weekend.
  • North of Sharnbrook Tunnel, and south of Bridge WYM-4 (adjacent to the New Inn), 9 of the 17 piles are now in on the Down side of the Slow lines - presumably for the (future) Down Slow at least.
  • Between Wymington ([URL]https://goo.gl/maps/apZ6wwj9StR2[/URL]) and Wellingboro', intensive 4-tracking is underway. Near the Google Maps link posted for Wymington, the car park used for the 4-tracking works is due to house a National Grid substation for the electrification; the concrete base has now been laid for the substation. Link to application to Beds Council: [URL]http://www.publicaccess.bedford.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=ONBIS8CUMMJ00[/URL]
  • In the southern area of the Wymington Deviation, around 9 masts are now up on the Fasts (single cantilever type). North of Souldrop Tunnel, all 7 piles south of the footbridge at 60m56ch (5 down, 2 up) now have masts (4 STCs, 3 TTCs), and another 7 piles (6 of which bear boomed TTC masts) are up to the north.
  • A portal (two track) has now gone up on the Fast just south of Wymington Village.
  • Near the centre of the "deviation", there are now many more masts up (with cantilevers too) on the Fasts. On the Up Fast side, there is one mast missing near Sharnbrook Summit, just north of the northernmost bridge before the summit. I suspect it might be an Overlap Termination, and as such will bear Tensorex.[URL]https://twitter.com/HiPa1973/status/1072224750003466240[/URL]
  • On the Slows at the northern end of the "deviation", a number of STCs and TTCs have gone up, with at least two twin track portals also up.
  • Station Rd Bridge, Irchester (closed from 9/4 to 22/11 to allow reconstruction for OLE) should now have reopened.
  • Masts have now sprung up in large numbers north and south of Station Rd Bridge, Irchester. North of Station Rd, all masts seem to be up over the Fast lines as far as the first footbridge north of there (Knuston Lodge).
  • Between Irthlingborough Viaduct & I'borough Rd Bridge (i.e. the Kangaroo Spinney area), at least 10 TTC masts on each side of the line have gone up; about half of those on the Slow side have booms too.
  • Irthlingborough Rd Bridge ([URL]https://goo.gl/maps/K8C8gkgvNaD2[/URL]) should have been demolished on Christmas Day - confirmation as to whether it has would be welcome. A temporary footbridge has also been erected.

Wellingborough (65m 09ch) - Kettering (72m 01ch)
  • Preparations to return the 4th platform (P4?) at Wellingborough to public use have now begun. De-veg work and clearing ground for the new entrance and access road are underway.
  • Extensive 4-tracking laid (except at points where existing infrastructure has to be moved).
  • Finedon Rd Bridge, closed from 22/3 to 28/9 to allow reconstruction for OLE, should now have reopened.
  • At least 6 TTC masts (with booms) are now in position between Finedon Rd Bridge and the curve to the south of Harrowden Junction. These are mainly on the Fast side; work has now commenced on installing Slow side equivalents.
  • TTCs stretch north from Wellingborough Yards over the Fast lines as far north as the Weetabix factory (north of Burton Latimer). A couple of gaps remain where old equipment has to be removed e.g. the signal gantry at Harrowden Jct.
  • Progress on the Slows is now much more advanced, perhaps level-pegging with the Fasts.
  • A number of TTCs have now appeared over the Slows near Wellingborough Yards, along with masts for MPA Portals.
  • At Burton Latimer (south of the Weetabix factory), power lines (National Grid) might be due a raise; taller wooden poles have been erected adjacent to the existing ones.
  • Several piles are now in at the south end of Kettering Yard.
  • Ground clearance works ongoing at Kettering Yard; the yard will be electrified as part of an EMU stabling facility.
  • A number of TTCs have now been erected on the southern approach to Kettering station, roughly parallel to Kettering Yard.

Kettering (72m 01ch) - Glendon Jct (74m 00ch) - Corby (79m 40ch)
  • No activity yet at Kettering station - Platform extensions for the new EMU services are planned, and it is not yet known if canopy works will need to be undertaken.
  • Between Kettering station & the A43, a number of piles are now in on the Slow side between the A43 bridge (nr Prologis Park) & the A6003 (Northampton Rd) bridge.
  • At Glendon Jct/Kettering North Jct, all piles on the Slow side have now grown TTCs with booms; at least 5 are now bedanglied ("dressed"). A few signal gantries from the BR days have been (or are due to be) removed. Unclear of progress with piling/masts on the Main line north of Glendon Junction.
  • Pile now in on the Down side near Kettering North Jct.
  • 2nd track now in operation, and linespeed raised to 90mph where it was previously 60mph.
  • A handful of masts (~10) are now up in the Great Oakley area, halfway between Glendon Jct & Corby. All are single track cantilevers.

North of Glendon Jct (74m 00ch)
  • Braybrooke Substation approved. To be located here: ([URL]https://goo.gl/maps/fuy1uZeDjdQ2[/URL]).
  • The extent of wiring towards Market Harboro' has been all but decided to reach the station itself.

Any updates would be greatly appreciated. Version 22.1 - fixed a bug in the source code.
 
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LeeLivery

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Clearance work has started on the old platform at Wellingborough.
Also the new access road and turning circles have been laid, tarmacked and paved where the new entrance will be.

When I lived up there I spent many days as a child wanting to stand on that side, looking forward to finally getting there!
 

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I've never taken a train from there, but I've enjoyed a few pleasant afternoons spotting there. The lovely micro-pub next to the station is an added attraction. :D
 

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Gantries appear to have been erected north of Kettering station - on both pairs of lines. Does this mean that Kettering North junction will be remodelled to allow trains to/from Corby to access Platforms 3 & 4?
 

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Gantries appear to have been erected north of Kettering station - on both pairs of lines. Does this mean that Kettering North junction will be remodelled to allow trains to/from Corby to access Platforms 3 & 4?
If that was being done it would have been done when the junction was re-modelled for doubling to Corby. I haven't been monitoring this thread closely (nor made many recent journeys in daylight to see for myself), but I don't think there have been any sightings of piles etc further north.

Work on the Fasts may be just an overrun. You'd think that if the decision has been made to push OLE through to Market Harborough then it would have been announced with great fanfare as a benefit for the East Midlands. But curiously Grayling doesn't seem to have the normal politician's ability to make the best of genuinely good news...
 

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Only 3/4 bases have been installed north of the station on the fast's. There's still 5 bridges that would need rebuilding north of glendon , so no wires to Harboro' for the time being.
 

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With all the construction work on the East side of the lines North of the station, it is good to see that the main shed of 15A is still standing.
 

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Only 3/4 bases have been installed north of the station on the fast's. There's still 5 bridges that would need rebuilding north of glendon , so no wires to Harboro' for the time being.

Indeed, it's fairly apparent from this video from August 2018 is quite helpful for any armchair bridge engineers.
The location of the Braybrooke grid supply point is passed at 42:12, and the final bridge before Glendon is passed at about 46 minutes.

There's one further bridge just North of Braybrooke if you wanted to get the wires to Market Harborough Station.
 

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Nope, nothing more than what's in the scanned letter. What the letter does say is the work is related to the adding the additional line and is not related to electrification. As you say, let's hope they might be adding more track as none has been installed for quite some time now.
Just re-read the letter with a functioning brain; looks like most of the earthworks are regrading/stabilising the cutting slopes, and perhaps those on the embankments too.
 

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MML Wiring Progressometer 23.0 (as of 4th of February 2019)
Mileages are from St. Pancras. Unless mentioned otherwise, all reference to the "Fast" side refers to tracks on the western side of the "10-foot" (centre of the track pairs), and the "Slow" side for the tracks on the eastern side.

Bedford (49m 65ch) - Wellingborough (65m 09ch)
  • Work to raise Ford End Rd bridge is now complete.
  • On the Fast side, behind Bedford P4's fence, masts to support troughing appear to have been erected. These may carry feeder cables or similar.
  • Piles have gone in next to the turnback siding at Bedford.
  • On the Fast side south of Bromham Rd Bridge, Bedford, at least 9 masts are now up. These masts stretch northwards from Bromham Rd as far as the eye can see, towards the Great Ouse Bridge. A number of masts now have TTC booms - many booms have stovepipes.
  • Over the pointwork of Bedford North Jct (just north of Bromham Rd Bridge), the majority of masts now have booms (either TTC or Portal). SPS also starting to go up.
  • Between Bedford North Jct & Sharnbrook Jct, about 90% of masts are up on both sides of the line.
  • At Bromham, between the A6 (Great Ouse Way) & Lower Farm Rd (https://goo.gl/maps/rSPFrDAZQ362), 13 Twin Track Cantilevers/TTCs (with booms) are up over the Slow Lines, and about 6/7 over the Fast Lines. This includes the Box Girder bridge over the river Great Ouse.
  • At least 9 boomed and dressed (aka. bedanglied) TTC masts have now gone up north of Lower Farm Rd, adjacent to the Down Fast; 2 similar structures are now up adjacent to the Up Slow here too.
  • At Oakley, on the site of the old station (just south of Station Rd Bridge), all visible piles over both lines now carry TTC booms. Between Station Rd & Highfield Rd bridges, all TTCS over the Slows and Fasts are now boomed.
  • Between Highfield Rd & Oakley Viaducts, I estimate that around 3 TTCs & one Tensorex-bearing portal are missing; all on the Slow side (bar the portal).
  • Near Milton Ernest (between Earwig Lane Bridge & New Rd), all masts appear to be up.
  • Between Radwell Rd & New Rd, a TTC mast has been placed between the Up Fast & Down Slow, as the embankment adjacent to the Up Slow had to be replaced with a gabion retaining wall.
  • About 6 TTCs are up immediately to the north of Radwell Viaduct, over the Slow lines (https://goo.gl/maps/r5oXUSSPSAo); 3 more TTCs are up accompanying them over the Fast lines (positioned between the pairs of lines). Another 2 are now up over the Slows south of the viaduct. Masts for 2 portal booms are up at the southern end of the viaduct; both pairs of masts now have booms, completing the portals.
  • Roughly 3 or 4 piles (now with boomless TTC masts) are in next to the Down Fast, and another 4 (3 of which have boomed TTC masts) next to the Up Slow just north of Moor End Lane, Radwell (https://goo.gl/maps/cmgWsgyYAo62). South of Moor End Lane (but north of the next bridge to the south), about 5 TTC masts are up (2 of which have booms) adjacent to the Up Slow, with a similar number in adjacent to the Down Fast. South of that bridge, another 2 piles have masts (possibly w/ booms).
  • 2 parallel piles are in place (no masts) adjacent to the Fast lines at Radwell; possibly for a portal frame?
  • TTCs have now sprouted at the northern end of Sharnbrook Viaduct; these stretch north to the extremities of Sharnbrook Jct itself. Significantly more steelwork up over the Slows than the Fasts.
  • Around Sharnbrook Jct (north of Templars Way overbridge), 3 boomed TTC masts are in place on the Slow side, and 1 boomed & dressed TTC mast is in place on the Fast side. South of these, a pair of portal uprights have gone up - the boom is assumed to go in at Christmas.
  • Almost all masts are now up over the Slow lines, from just north of Park Ln, Sharnbrook (https://goo.gl/maps/df2As431FDr) to Sharnbrook Rd overbridge (southern end of Souldrop bank); the 4-tracking here is not yet complete as signals "WH378" and “LR 8” sit right in the path of the restored Up Slow. Some TTCs have now gone up on the Fasts between these bridges too.
  • At Souldrop (between Sharnbrook Rd & Back Lane overbridges) 4 TTC masts (all bedanglied) are in next to the future Down Slow, at the southern end of the bank. All the TTCs for the Fasts are up between the two bridges.
  • Back Lane Bridge (aka Odell Viaduct), demolished & rebuilt earlier in the year, had its new bridge deck installed over the weekend of 10th/11th November, to allow for a more generous OLE clearance. Follow-up work occurred the following weekend.
  • North of Sharnbrook Tunnel, and south of Bridge WYM-4 (adjacent to the New Inn), 9 of the 17 piles are now in on the Down side of the Slow lines - presumably for the (future) Down Slow at least.
  • Between Wymington (https://goo.gl/maps/apZ6wwj9StR2) and Wellingboro', intensive 4-tracking is underway. Near the Google Maps link posted for Wymington, the car park used for the 4-tracking works is due to house a National Grid substation for the electrification; the concrete base has now been laid for the substation. Link to application to Beds Council: http://www.publicaccess.bedford.gov...ils.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=ONBIS8CUMMJ00
  • In the southern area of the Wymington Deviation, around 9 masts are now up on the Fasts (single cantilever type). North of Souldrop Tunnel, all 7 piles south of the footbridge at 60m56ch (5 down, 2 up) now have masts (4 STCs, 3 TTCs), and another 7 piles (6 of which bear boomed TTC masts) are up to the north.
  • A portal (two track) has now gone up on the Fast just south of Wymington Village.
  • Near the centre of the "deviation", there are now many more masts up (with cantilevers too) on the Fasts. On the Up Fast side, there is one mast missing near Sharnbrook Summit, just north of the northernmost bridge before the summit. I suspect it might be an Overlap Termination, and as such will be Tensorex.
  • On the Slows at the northern end of the "deviation", a number of STCs and TTCs have gone up, with at least two twin track portals also up.
  • Station Rd Bridge, Irchester (closed from 9/4 to 22/11 to allow reconstruction for OLE) should now have reopened.
  • Masts have now sprung up in large numbers north and south of Station Rd Bridge, Irchester. North of Station Rd, all masts seem to be up over the Fast lines as far as the first footbridge north of there (Knuston Lodge).
  • Between Irthlingborough Viaduct & I'borough Rd Bridge (i.e. the Kangaroo Spinney area), at least 10 TTC masts on each side of the line have gone up; about half of those on the Slow side have booms too.
  • Irthlingborough Rd Bridge was demolished on Christmas Day 2018 - ony the utilities pipe remains. A temporary footbridge has also been erected.

Wellingborough (65m 09ch) - Kettering (72m 01ch)
  • Preparations to return the 4th platform (P4?) at Wellingborough to public use have now begun. De-veg work and clearing ground for the new entrance and access road are underway.
  • Extensive 4-tracking laid (except at points where existing infrastructure has to be moved).
  • Finedon Rd Bridge, closed from 22/3 to 28/9 to allow reconstruction for OLE, is assumed to have reopened.
  • TTCs stretch north from Wellingborough Yards over both pairs of lines as far north as the Weetabix factory (north of Burton Latimer). A couple of gaps remain where old equipment has to be removed e.g. the signal gantry at Harrowden Jct.
  • A number of TTCs have now appeared over the Slows near Wellingborough Yards, along with masts for MPA Portals.
  • At Burton Latimer (south of the Weetabix factory), power lines (National Grid) might be due a raise; taller wooden poles have been erected adjacent to the existing ones.
  • Several piles are now in at the south end of Kettering Yard.
  • Ground clearance works ongoing at Kettering Yard; the yard will be electrified as part of an EMU stabling facility.
  • A number of TTCs have now been erected on the southern approach to Kettering station, roughly parallel to Kettering Yard.

Kettering (72m 01ch) - Glendon Jct (74m 00ch) - Corby (79m 40ch)
  • No activity yet at Kettering station - Platform extensions for the new EMU services are planned, and it is not yet known if canopy works will need to be undertaken.
  • On the Fast side, around 6 TTCs are up to the north of the signal gantry at the north end of Kettering station; another is up immediately south of said gantry. On the Slow side, about 3 TTCs are up roughly parallel to the 6 on the Fasts; one is currently without a boom. Another pile is driven & capped in the 10-foot between the Up Fast & Down Slow.
  • Between Kettering station & the A43, a number of piles are now in on the Slow side between the A43 bridge (nr Prologis Park) & the A6003 (Northampton Rd) bridge.
  • At Glendon Jct/Kettering North Jct, all piles on the Slow side have now grown TTCs with booms; at least 5 are now bedanglied ("dressed"). A few signal gantries from the BR days have been (or are due to be) removed. Unclear of progress with piling/masts on the Main line north of Glendon Junction.
  • About 5/6 STC masts are up adjacent to each side of the line just north of Glendon Jct, roughly where the Corby Lines diverge from the Mains.
  • Pile now in on the Down side near Kettering North Jct.
  • 2nd track now in operation, and linespeed raised to 90mph where it was previously 60mph.
  • A number of STCs are up over both sides in the Storefield area.
  • A handful of masts (~10) are now up in the Great Oakley area, halfway between Glendon Jct & Corby. All are single track cantilevers.

North of Glendon Jct (74m 00ch)
  • Braybrooke Substation approved. To be located here: (https://goo.gl/maps/fuy1uZeDjdQ2).
  • The extent of wiring towards Market Harboro' has been all but decided to reach the station itself.

Any updates would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Another update - quite a small one I think, just to keep the thread alive!

MML Wiring Progressometer 24.0 (as of 18th of February 2019)
Mileages are from St. Pancras. Unless mentioned otherwise, all reference to the "Fast" side refers to tracks on the western side of the "10-foot" (centre of the track pairs), and the "Slow" side for the tracks on the eastern side.

Bedford (49m 65ch) - Wellingborough (65m 09ch)
  • Work to raise Ford End Rd bridge is now complete.
  • On the Fast side, behind Bedford P4's fence, masts to support troughing appear to have been erected. These may carry feeder cables or similar.
  • Piles have gone in next to the turnback siding at Bedford.
  • On the Fast side south of Bromham Rd Bridge, Bedford, at least 9 masts are now up. These masts stretch northwards from Bromham Rd as far as the eye can see, towards the Great Ouse Bridge. A number of masts now have TTC booms - many booms have stovepipes.
  • Over the pointwork of Bedford North Jct (just north of Bromham Rd Bridge), the majority of masts now have booms (either TTC or Portal). SPS also starting to go up.
  • Between Bedford North Jct & Sharnbrook Jct, about 90% of masts are up on both sides of the line.
  • At Bromham, between the A6 (Great Ouse Way) & Lower Farm Rd (https://goo.gl/maps/rSPFrDAZQ362), 13 Twin Track Cantilevers/TTCs (with booms) are up over the Slow Lines, and about 6/7 over the Fast Lines. This includes the Box Girder bridge over the river Great Ouse.
  • At least 9 boomed and dressed (aka. bedanglied) TTC masts have now gone up north of Lower Farm Rd, adjacent to the Down Fast; 2 similar structures are now up adjacent to the Up Slow here too.
  • Between Clapham & Oakley, two Anchor Portals (similar to the Tensorex-bearing variety seen and loathed on the GWML) have gone up; the northern one only has a strut on the Fast side, while the southern one has none. Additionally, an adjacent TTC on the Slow side (1 mast north of the southern Tensorex Portal) lacks a boom.
  • At Oakley, on the site of the old station (just south of Station Rd Bridge), all visible piles over both lines now carry TTC booms. Between Station Rd & Highfield Rd bridges, all TTCS over the Slows and Fasts are now boomed.
  • Between Highfield Rd & Oakley Viaducts, I estimate that around 3 TTCs & one Tensorex-bearing portal are missing; all on the Slow side (bar the portal).
  • Near Milton Ernest (between Earwig Lane Bridge & New Rd), all masts appear to be up.
  • Between Radwell Rd & New Rd, a TTC mast has been placed between the Up Fast & Down Slow, as the embankment adjacent to the Up Slow had to be replaced with a gabion retaining wall.
  • About 6 TTCs are up immediately to the north of Radwell Viaduct, over the Slow lines (https://goo.gl/maps/r5oXUSSPSAo); 3 more TTCs are up accompanying them over the Fast lines (positioned between the pairs of lines). Another 2 are now up over the Slows south of the viaduct. Masts for 2 portal booms are up at the southern end of the viaduct; both pairs of masts now have booms, completing the portals.
  • Roughly 3 or 4 piles (now with boomless TTC masts) are in next to the Down Fast, and another 4 (3 of which have boomed TTC masts) next to the Up Slow just north of Moor End Lane, Radwell (https://goo.gl/maps/cmgWsgyYAo62). South of Moor End Lane (but north of the next bridge to the south), about 5 TTC masts are up (2 of which have booms) adjacent to the Up Slow, with a similar number in adjacent to the Down Fast. South of that bridge, another 2 piles have masts (possibly w/ booms).
  • 2 parallel piles are in place (no masts) adjacent to the Fast lines at Radwell; possibly for a portal frame?
  • TTCs have now sprouted at the northern end of Sharnbrook Viaduct; these stretch north to the extremities of Sharnbrook Jct itself. Significantly more steelwork up over the Slows than the Fasts.
  • Around Sharnbrook Jct (south of Templars Way O/B), an at least 4 piles have gone in adjacent to the proposed alignment of the future Up Slow.
  • North of Templars Way overbridge, 3 boomed TTC masts are in place on the Slow side, and 1 boomed & dressed TTC mast is in place on the Fast side. South of these, a pair of portal uprights have gone up.
  • Almost all masts are now up over the Slow lines, from just north of Park Ln, Sharnbrook (https://goo.gl/maps/df2As431FDr) to Sharnbrook Rd overbridge (southern end of Souldrop bank); the 4-tracking here is not yet complete as signals "WH378" and “LR 8” sit right in the path of the restored Up Slow. Some TTCs have now gone up on the Fasts between these bridges too.
  • At Souldrop (between Sharnbrook Rd & Back Lane overbridges) 4 TTC masts (all bedanglied) are in next to the future Down Slow, at the southern end of the bank. All the TTCs for the Fasts are up between the two bridges.
  • Back Lane Bridge (aka Odell Viaduct), demolished & rebuilt earlier in the year, had its new bridge deck installed over the weekend of 10th/11th November, to allow for a more generous OLE clearance. Follow-up work occurred the following weekend.
  • North of Sharnbrook Tunnel, and south of Bridge WYM-4 (adjacent to the New Inn), 9 of the 17 piles are now in on the Down side of the Slow lines - presumably for the (future) Down Slow at least.
  • Between Wymington (https://goo.gl/maps/apZ6wwj9StR2) and Wellingboro', intensive 4-tracking is underway. Near the Google Maps link posted for Wymington, the car park used for the 4-tracking works is due to house a National Grid substation for the electrification; the concrete base has now been laid for the substation. Link to application to Beds Council: http://www.publicaccess.bedford.gov...ils.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=ONBIS8CUMMJ00
  • In the southern area of the Wymington Deviation, around 9 masts are now up on the Fasts (single cantilever type). North of Souldrop Tunnel, all 7 piles south of the footbridge at 60m56ch (5 down, 2 up) now have masts (4 STCs, 3 TTCs), and another 7 piles (6 of which bear boomed TTC masts) are up to the north.
  • A portal (two track) has now gone up on the Fast just south of Wymington Village.
  • Near the centre of the "deviation", there are now many more masts up (with cantilevers too) on the Fasts. On the Up Fast side, there is one mast missing near Sharnbrook Summit, just north of the northernmost bridge before the summit. I suspect it might be an Overlap Termination, and as such will be Tensorex.
  • On the Slows at the northern end of the "deviation", a number of STCs and TTCs have gone up, with at least two twin track portals also up.
  • Masts have now sprung up in large numbers north and south of Station Rd Bridge, Irchester. North of Station Rd, all masts seem to be up over the Fast lines as far as the first footbridge north of there (Knuston Lodge).
  • Between Irthlingborough Viaduct & I'borough Rd Bridge (i.e. the Kangaroo Spinney area), at least 10 TTC masts on each side of the line have gone up; about half of those on the Slow side have booms too.
  • Irthlingborough Rd Bridge was demolished on Christmas Day 2018 - ony the utilities pipe remains. A temporary footbridge has also been erected.

Wellingborough (65m 09ch) - Kettering (72m 01ch)
  • Preparations to return the 4th platform (P4?) at Wellingborough to public use have now begun. De-veg work and clearing ground for the new entrance and access road are underway.
  • Extensive 4-tracking laid (except at points where existing infrastructure has to be moved).
  • Finedon Rd Bridge, closed from 22/3/18 to 28/9/18 to allow reconstruction for OLE, is assumed to have reopened.
  • TTCs stretch north from Wellingborough Yards over both pairs of lines as far north as the Weetabix factory (north of Burton Latimer). A couple of gaps remain where old equipment has to be removed e.g. the signal gantry at Harrowden Jct.
  • A number of TTCs have now appeared over the Slows near Wellingborough Yards, along with masts for MPA Portals.
  • At Burton Latimer (south of the Weetabix factory), power lines (National Grid) might be due a raise; taller wooden poles have been erected adjacent to the existing ones.
  • Almost all (if not all!) masts and booms have now gone up around Kettering Headlands.
  • Ground clearance works ongoing at Kettering Yard; the yard will be electrified as part of an EMU stabling facility.
  • A number of TTCs have now been erected on the southern approach to Kettering station, roughly parallel to Kettering Yard.So far, these amount to 8 over the Fasts (4 having booms) and 5 (all boomed) over the Slows. At least 1 STC and 2 Anchor Portal uprights are also up nxt to the Slows.

Kettering (72m 01ch) - Glendon Jct (74m 00ch) - Corby (79m 40ch)
  • No activity yet at Kettering station - Platform extensions for the new EMU services are planned, and it is not yet known if canopy works will need to be undertaken.
  • On the Fast side, around 6 TTCs are up to the north of the signal gantry at the north end of Kettering station; another is up immediately south of said gantry. On the Slow side, about 3 TTCs are up roughly parallel to the 6 on the Fasts; one is currently without a boom. Another pile is driven & capped in the 10-foot between the Up Fast & Down Slow.
  • Between Kettering station & the A43, a number of piles are now in on the Slow side between the A43 bridge (nr Prologis Park) & the A6003 (Northampton Rd) bridge.
  • At Glendon Jct/Kettering North Jct, all piles on the Slow side have now grown TTCs with booms; at least 5 are now bedanglied ("dressed"). A few signal gantries from the BR days have been (or are due to be) removed. Unclear of progress with piling/masts on the Main line north of Glendon Junction.
  • About 5/6 STC masts are up adjacent to each side of the line just north of Glendon Jct, roughly where the Corby Lines diverge from the Mains.
  • Pile now in on the Down side near Kettering North Jct.
  • 2nd track now in operation, and linespeed raised to 90mph where it was previously 60mph.
  • A number of STCs are up over both sides in the Storefield area.
  • A handful of masts (~10) are now up in the Great Oakley area, halfway between Glendon Jct & Corby. All are single track cantilevers.

North of Glendon Jct (74m 00ch)
  • Braybrooke Substation approved. To be located here: (https://goo.gl/maps/fuy1uZeDjdQ2).
  • The extent of wiring towards Market Harboro' has been all but decided to reach the station itself.

Any updates would be greatly appreciated.
 

Flying Phil

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There is still no sign of work yet on the Braybrooke substation...... and no provision of masts or bases on the new Mkt H'bro platforms.
 

InTheEastMids

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There is still no sign of work yet on the Braybrooke substation...... and no provision of masts or bases on the new Mkt H'bro platforms.

The main works on the substation aren't scheduled to start until May 2019 with completion before the end of 2020.

As noted in earlier posts, there are 5 bridges between Braybrooke and Glendon that appear to need raising before OHLE can get to Braybrooke, so every day this doesn't happen increases the chance that it'll be a cable in a trough like around Chippenham on GWEP.

As far as I can tell from Kettering Borough, NR have not lodged applications with KBC for any of the bridge that still seen to need work
 
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Not much has been going on around Wymington (North Beds) recently but recent over-night pilling and vibrations suggested me there was some things to look for. So, today I had a look to the South of the village and can advise:
- no change on the fast tracks, most masts and cantilevers already in place.
- on the slow line:
- one additional mast
- line side vegetation clearance for renewed fencing
- track bed for fourth line being laid. see photos 1,2 and 3​

Picture # 1 - Slow line, looking North towards the village. Original
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Picture # 2 - Slow line, looking South towards the Soudrop tunnel. Original
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Picture # 3 - Slow line, looking North towards the village, Soudrop tunnel just behind photographer. Original
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Forgive me if this has already been discussed but won't the new Corby EMU services be carting round an awful lot of fresh air while large settlements very near the railway such as Rushden and Higham Ferrers remain unserved? Seems like a missed opportunity to me. I understood that a bid was submitted to the first round of the New Stations Fund but since then have heard nothing. Any word locally?

THC
 

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What will be the line speed on the slow lines from Bedford to Kettering once track laying has finished?
 

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Forgive me if this has already been discussed but won't the new Corby EMU services be carting round an awful lot of fresh air while large settlements very near the railway such as Rushden and Higham Ferrers remain unserved? Seems like a missed opportunity to me. I understood that a bid was submitted to the first round of the New Stations Fund but since then have heard nothing. Any word locally?

THC

The Wellingborough East development adds a new access and car park to Wellingborough station, which will improve access from the A45/Higham Ferrers /Rushden but I haven't seen anything about new stations.

What will be the line speed on the slow lines from Bedford to Kettering once track laying has finished?

I remember reading 90 mph
 

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What will be the line speed on the slow lines from Bedford to Kettering once track laying has finished?
Scheme plans show 50mph Bedford to Sharnbrook, a mix of 50 and 75mph between Sharnbrook and Wellingborough, and 90mph most of the way between Wellingborough and Kettering, but sections of 50 and 60mph on the approaches to Wellingborough and Kettering.
 

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