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Midland Main Line upgrade

The Midland Main Line upgrade is an ongoing upgrade to the Midland Main Line, a railway line in the United Kingdom.[1] There have been a number of proposals to electrify the line over many years[2] but the 2012 proposal and announcement by the UK government was that it would include electrification of the railway line between Bedford, Wellingborough, Corby, Leicester, Derby, Nottingham and Sheffield. The routes between Nottingham and Sheffield and the Erewash Valley line were not included at this time, only the line between Derby and Sheffield. The upgrade was part of the HLOS - High Level Output Specification for Control Period 5 published by the UK Government in 2012.[3] This was also part of a rolling programme of railway electrification projects. To enable all the benefits of using electric traction, the line south of Bedford into London St Pancras is also being progressively upgraded including boosting the power supply.[4]

2012 Department for Transport plans for UK rail electrification by 2019 including MML electrification and Electric Spine (yellow/green).

Background Edit

The section of the line at the southern end between London St Pancras and Bedford was electrified with overhead line in the early 1980s and finished in 1983.[5] This section is mainly a commuter route and often called the Bedpan line, and was subject to industrial dispute when one man electric trains were introduced.[6] As it is a key strategic artery and a radial main line originating in London there have been many calls for it to be electrified especially now the Great Western Main Line and East Coast Main Line are now electrified along with the West Coast Main Line which was electrified in the 1960s and 1970s. The desire to achieve net zero carbon in transport has increased calls for the line to be electrified/decarbonised.

History and earlier proposals Edit

In the 1970s large scale electrification was proposed on the back of the West Coast Main Line electrification and partially in response to the oil crisis of that decade.[7] In 1981 the British Railways Board published a final document on railway electrification that included the Midland Main Line as high priority.[8] In the intervening years priority was put on other projects such as schemes in Anglia and the East Coast Main Line.[9] Then privatisation and a change in government intervened.

21st century proposals Edit

In July 2009 the Labour government published a document and said it was looking at electrification of the Midland Main Line but no funds had been committed.[10] When originally planned and announced in the 21st Century, the line upgrade was costed at £1.6 billion and it was expected that the line would be electrified as far as Kettering and Corby by 2017. It was then expected that the electrification of the line would continue from Kettering to Leicester, Derby and Nottingham and would occur by 2019 and then the Sheffield section by 2020. Again only the Derby to Sheffield section of the line was planned for electrification and not the Nottingham to Sheffield route, or the through route bypassing both Derby and Nottingham - the Erewash Valley line. In addition an extra track was to be installed between Kettering and Corby to enhance capacity.[11] It appeared in the autumn statement of 2011.[12]

A 2014 article in RAIL Magazine gave a detailed account of the work that lay ahead. Rebuilding of bridges between Bedford and Leicester had already been in progress for a while. Equipment for placing the various electrification tasks such as bases and overhead line equipment was scheduled to start April 2015. The completion date for electric trains arriving at Sheffield Midland station was cited as December 2020 - the cost given as £1.3 billion pounds and also included three station modifications at Leicester, Derby and Sheffield. 422 single track miles of wiring was supposed to occur and a total of 120 bridges modified. Bradway tunnel had already had some heavy maintenance.[13] It was further pointed out that ECAM had been used (as in the project had been through this procedure)- a term the treasury used meaning Enhancements Cost Adjustment Mechanism. Pre- ECAM the cost had been quoted at £900 million. Ryan Scott the Network Rail Programme Engineering Manager was quoted as saying that the minimum number of platforms at Sheffield station - (Sheffield Midland) would be wired to avoid having unnecessary cost added when the station was later remodeled. The whole MML scheme also overlapped with the Electric Spine project.[14]

In June 2015, the then Secretary of State for Transport Patrick McLoughlin informed Parliament the electrification project was being paused, resulting in criticism from local MPs. Mcloughlin said better services could be delivered on Midland Mainline before electrification was completed. He blamed Network Rail for rising costs and missed targets. Lilian Greenwood who at the time was Shadow Transport Secretary, and also an MP for Nottingham South, accused the government of being cynical and that they had delayed this announcement until after the 2015 United Kingdom general election which took place the previous month.[15] There were also complaints that money had been wasted on civil engineering interventions that were no longer needed.[16]

On 30 September 2015 Patrick McLoughlin restarted the scheme.[17] The new expected completion dates were now three years later than originally planned, with electrification to Kettering and Corby now targeted for completion in 2019 and then to Leicester, Derby, Nottingham and Sheffield by 2023.[18] The line from Kettering to Corby was to be doubled, and indeed Network Rail began work in June 2015.[19] The Enhancements plan update of January 2016 showed the project on target.[20] On 27 July 2017 a further briefing paper was issued and the Midland Main Line had a section of its own.[21] This document, and the subsequent announcement by the new Secretary of State for Transport Chris Grayling said the electrification scheme north of Kettering to Derby, Nottingham and Sheffield had been cancelled and that bi-mode trains would be used.[22]

 
Electrification work and track being relaid at Wellingborough in 2019

2020 and onwards timeframe Edit

Local news outlets reported in December 2020 that electrification to Market Harborough was moving closer.[23] In February 2021, Network Rail put out a document confirming this saying that devegetation, ecological and biodiversity work was starting on the section between Kettering and north to Market Harborough as a prelude to electrification. They further stated that detailed assessment had already taken place and that this immediate ground clearance would end April 2021.[24] Local news outlets reported this work earlier but they further confirmed it.[25] There will be overlap with some Sub-national transport body such as East Midlands Connect. On 23 March 2021, the Transport Select Committee published its sixth report in the Trains fit for the Future ongoing enquiry, which called for a rolling programme of electrification.[26][27] It reported that the Midland Main Line was actively being looked at and that the project plans would be broken up into eight route sections.[28] It was reported and confirmed in Modern Railways that the contractor SPL Powerlines was working in conjunction with Network Rail to progress the project north of Market Harborough all the way to Sheffield and Nottingham and that current plans were the route would be divided into eight discrete sections.[29] It was announced that due consideration was being given to environmental protection during the upgrade with Great crested newts being given special mention.[30] On completion of certain parts of the project, environmental aspects and Green credentials were touted.[31]

In September 2020 the TDNS (Traction Decarbonisation Network Strategy) was published. Further electrification was recommended and included the Midland Main Line and fill ins such as Sheffield northwards and Birmingham to Derby. In October 2022 it was reported the TDNS had been quietly abandoned.[32]

A meeting took place in July 2021 to discuss bidding for extension of the upgrade and electrification of the line from Market Harborough to Sheffield a key stage in the project going ahead. The work would go out to tender in September 2022.[33]

On 18 November 2021, the Integrated Rail Plan (IRP) was published.[34] This affected parts of the HS2 programme including curtailing much of the eastern leg but did include full Midland Main Line electrification and upgrades.

On 21 December 2021 the DfT officially announced that work would start on 24 December 2021 on electrification of the section of line between Kettering and Market Harborough.[35][36][37] Grant Shapps controversially claimed this work was proof the IRP was being implemented quickly.[38]

On 24 May 2022 in an article in New Civil Engineer, it was announced that delivery was already in progress from Kettering to Syston South Junction and given the section name RS1. Contractors are being invited to a "Market engagement" event on 15 June 2022 for the remaining sections to allow bimode trains to run on electric power all the way to Sheffield.[39] These sections for continued work were outlined. RS is a Route Section.[40]

In the August 2022 edition of Modern Railways, Roger Ford states that RS3 will have high priority because of the diversionary route capabilities it brings.[41] The whole project has an advantage in that it is not driven by a timetable change.[42]

  • RS1 - Kettering to Wigston South (includes Market Harborough and Braybrooke grid feeder)
  • RS2 – Wigston South to Syston
  • RS3 – Syston to Trent Junction
  • RS4 – Sheet Stores Junction to Chaddesden Sidings (Derby)
  • RS5 – Trent Junction to Nottingham
  • RS6 – Chaddesden Sidings (Derby) to Toadmoor Tunnel
  • RS7 – Toadmoor Tunnel to London Road
  • RS8 – London Road to Sheffield North

The September 2022 Mini-Budget, includes RS3 as one of a list of infrastructure "projects which have particularly high potential to move to construction at an accelerated pace".

Power supply and civils Edit

The electrified line will be fed via the autotransformer system. To cope with the higher electricity usage south of Bedford into St Pancras, the upgrade involves boosting the existing power supplies.[43] This contract has been awarded to SPL Powerlines.[44] In addition, new grid feeders will be needed at Braybrooke, just south of Market Harborough.[45] At the north end of the scheme it was proposed that a grid feeder would be located in the Chesterfield area. The middle section of the upgrade scheme would have the grid feeder located in the Kegworth area. Work was announced as starting on the grid feeder in the Market Harborough area on 8 April 2021.[46] The transformers were delivered to the site in December 2021.[47]

There are a number of bridges requiring work.[48]

Timeline summary Edit

Source for most of section information.[49]

  • November 2011 - Autumn statement includes electrification of the line
  • September 2015 - Electrification paused by the Secretary of State shortly after publication of the Hendy review
  • October 2015 - Electrification unpaused but timeline for completion is delayed
  • July 2019 - (RSSB) Rail Industry Decarbonisation Task Force report published
  • April 2021 - Work on Braybrooke grid feeder started.[50]
  • 17 May 2021 - Electric service from London to Corby starts.[51]
  • 18 November 2021 Integrated Rail Plan (IRP) published stating electrification of the whole line would take place.
  • 21 December 2021 - Official announcement and press release that Kettering to Market Harborough electrification is approved and "spades in the ground" work starting 24 December 2021.
  • 24 May 2022 - confirmation that contracts had been let and delivery was in progress all the way to Wigston South Junction
  • 1 July 2022 - confirmation that work was starting on RS1 Market Harborough to South Wigston[52]
  • 23 September 2022 - Midland Mainline Phase 3 (RS3 - Syston to Trent Junction) listed as one of the "infrastructure projects which will be accelerated as fast as possible" in the September 2022 Mini-Budget
  • 9 January 2023 - Further bridge raising on RS2 section commencing from 13 January 2023.[53][54]
  • 28 February 2023 - announcement that contractors were being sought for the entire route from South Wigston to Sheffield and design approved in principle.[55]

See also Edit

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Further reading Edit

  • Wolmar, Christian (2005). On the Wrong Line: How Ideology and Incompetence Wrecked Britain's Railways (rev. ed.). London: Aurum Press. ISBN 1-85410-998-7.
  • WOLMAR, CHRISTIAN (2022). BRITISH RAIL-A new History. [S.l.]: MICHAEL JOSEPH. ISBN 978-0-241-45620-0. OCLC 1246353492.
  • Nock, O.S. (1965). Britain's new railway: Electrification of the London-Midland main lines from Euston to Birmingham, Stoke-on-Trent, Crewe, Liverpool and Manchester. London: Ian Allan. OCLC 59003738.
  • "On board with electrification". Permanent Way Institution Journal. 139 (1). January 2021. ISSN 2057-2425 – via PWI.
  • Nock, O.S. (1974). Electric Euston to Glasgow. Ian Allan. ISBN 978-0711005303.
  • Keenor, Garry. Overhead Line Electrification for Railways.
  • "Network Rail A Guide to Overhead Electrification Revision 10" (PDF). Network Rail. February 2015.
  • Boocock, Colin (1991). East Coast Electrification. Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-1979-7.
  • Semmens, P.W.B. (March 1991). Electrifying the East Coast Route: Making of Britain's First 140m.p.h. Railway. Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-0850599299.

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Main article Midland Main Line The Midland Main Line upgrade is an ongoing upgrade to the Midland Main Line a railway line in the United Kingdom 1 There have been a number of proposals to electrify the line over many years 2 but the 2012 proposal and announcement by the UK government was that it would include electrification of the railway line between Bedford Wellingborough Corby Leicester Derby Nottingham and Sheffield The routes between Nottingham and Sheffield and the Erewash Valley line were not included at this time only the line between Derby and Sheffield The upgrade was part of the HLOS High Level Output Specification for Control Period 5 published by the UK Government in 2012 3 This was also part of a rolling programme of railway electrification projects To enable all the benefits of using electric traction the line south of Bedford into London St Pancras is also being progressively upgraded including boosting the power supply 4 2012 Department for Transport plans for UK rail electrification by 2019 including MML electrification and Electric Spine yellow green Contents 1 Background 2 History and earlier proposals 2 1 21st century proposals 3 2020 and onwards timeframe 4 Power supply and civils 5 Timeline summary 6 See also 7 References 8 Further readingBackground EditThe section of the line at the southern end between London St Pancras and Bedford was electrified with overhead line in the early 1980s and finished in 1983 5 This section is mainly a commuter route and often called the Bedpan line and was subject to industrial dispute when one man electric trains were introduced 6 As it is a key strategic artery and a radial main line originating in London there have been many calls for it to be electrified especially now the Great Western Main Line and East Coast Main Line are now electrified along with the West Coast Main Line which was electrified in the 1960s and 1970s The desire to achieve net zero carbon in transport has increased calls for the line to be electrified decarbonised History and earlier proposals EditIn the 1970s large scale electrification was proposed on the back of the West Coast Main Line electrification and partially in response to the oil crisis of that decade 7 In 1981 the British Railways Board published a final document on railway electrification that included the Midland Main Line as high priority 8 In the intervening years priority was put on other projects such as schemes in Anglia and the East Coast Main Line 9 Then privatisation and a change in government intervened 21st century proposals Edit In July 2009 the Labour government published a document and said it was looking at electrification of the Midland Main Line but no funds had been committed 10 When originally planned and announced in the 21st Century the line upgrade was costed at 1 6 billion and it was expected that the line would be electrified as far as Kettering and Corby by 2017 It was then expected that the electrification of the line would continue from Kettering to Leicester Derby and Nottingham and would occur by 2019 and then the Sheffield section by 2020 Again only the Derby to Sheffield section of the line was planned for electrification and not the Nottingham to Sheffield route or the through route bypassing both Derby and Nottingham the Erewash Valley line In addition an extra track was to be installed between Kettering and Corby to enhance capacity 11 It appeared in the autumn statement of 2011 12 A 2014 article in RAIL Magazine gave a detailed account of the work that lay ahead Rebuilding of bridges between Bedford and Leicester had already been in progress for a while Equipment for placing the various electrification tasks such as bases and overhead line equipment was scheduled to start April 2015 The completion date for electric trains arriving at Sheffield Midland station was cited as December 2020 the cost given as 1 3 billion pounds and also included three station modifications at Leicester Derby and Sheffield 422 single track miles of wiring was supposed to occur and a total of 120 bridges modified Bradway tunnel had already had some heavy maintenance 13 It was further pointed out that ECAM had been used as in the project had been through this procedure a term the treasury used meaning Enhancements Cost Adjustment Mechanism Pre ECAM the cost had been quoted at 900 million Ryan Scott the Network Rail Programme Engineering Manager was quoted as saying that the minimum number of platforms at Sheffield station Sheffield Midland would be wired to avoid having unnecessary cost added when the station was later remodeled The whole MML scheme also overlapped with the Electric Spine project 14 In June 2015 the then Secretary of State for Transport Patrick McLoughlin informed Parliament the electrification project was being paused resulting in criticism from local MPs Mcloughlin said better services could be delivered on Midland Mainline before electrification was completed He blamed Network Rail for rising costs and missed targets Lilian Greenwood who at the time was Shadow Transport Secretary and also an MP for Nottingham South accused the government of being cynical and that they had delayed this announcement until after the 2015 United Kingdom general election which took place the previous month 15 There were also complaints that money had been wasted on civil engineering interventions that were no longer needed 16 On 30 September 2015 Patrick McLoughlin restarted the scheme 17 The new expected completion dates were now three years later than originally planned with electrification to Kettering and Corby now targeted for completion in 2019 and then to Leicester Derby Nottingham and Sheffield by 2023 18 The line from Kettering to Corby was to be doubled and indeed Network Rail began work in June 2015 19 The Enhancements plan update of January 2016 showed the project on target 20 On 27 July 2017 a further briefing paper was issued and the Midland Main Line had a section of its own 21 This document and the subsequent announcement by the new Secretary of State for Transport Chris Grayling said the electrification scheme north of Kettering to Derby Nottingham and Sheffield had been cancelled and that bi mode trains would be used 22 nbsp Electrification work and track being relaid at Wellingborough in 20192020 and onwards timeframe EditLocal news outlets reported in December 2020 that electrification to Market Harborough was moving closer 23 In February 2021 Network Rail put out a document confirming this saying that devegetation ecological and biodiversity work was starting on the section between Kettering and north to Market Harborough as a prelude to electrification They further stated that detailed assessment had already taken place and that this immediate ground clearance would end April 2021 24 Local news outlets reported this work earlier but they further confirmed it 25 There will be overlap with some Sub national transport body such as East Midlands Connect On 23 March 2021 the Transport Select Committee published its sixth report in the Trains fit for the Future ongoing enquiry which called for a rolling programme of electrification 26 27 It reported that the Midland Main Line was actively being looked at and that the project plans would be broken up into eight route sections 28 It was reported and confirmed in Modern Railways that the contractor SPL Powerlines was working in conjunction with Network Rail to progress the project north of Market Harborough all the way to Sheffield and Nottingham and that current plans were the route would be divided into eight discrete sections 29 It was announced that due consideration was being given to environmental protection during the upgrade with Great crested newts being given special mention 30 On completion of certain parts of the project environmental aspects and Green credentials were touted 31 In September 2020 the TDNS Traction Decarbonisation Network Strategy was published Further electrification was recommended and included the Midland Main Line and fill ins such as Sheffield northwards and Birmingham to Derby In October 2022 it was reported the TDNS had been quietly abandoned 32 A meeting took place in July 2021 to discuss bidding for extension of the upgrade and electrification of the line from Market Harborough to Sheffield a key stage in the project going ahead The work would go out to tender in September 2022 33 On 18 November 2021 the Integrated Rail Plan IRP was published 34 This affected parts of the HS2 programme including curtailing much of the eastern leg but did include full Midland Main Line electrification and upgrades On 21 December 2021 the DfT officially announced that work would start on 24 December 2021 on electrification of the section of line between Kettering and Market Harborough 35 36 37 Grant Shapps controversially claimed this work was proof the IRP was being implemented quickly 38 On 24 May 2022 in an article in New Civil Engineer it was announced that delivery was already in progress from Kettering to Syston South Junction and given the section name RS1 Contractors are being invited to a Market engagement event on 15 June 2022 for the remaining sections to allow bimode trains to run on electric power all the way to Sheffield 39 These sections for continued work were outlined RS is a Route Section 40 In the August 2022 edition of Modern Railways Roger Ford states that RS3 will have high priority because of the diversionary route capabilities it brings 41 The whole project has an advantage in that it is not driven by a timetable change 42 RS1 Kettering to Wigston South includes Market Harborough and Braybrooke grid feeder RS2 Wigston South to Syston RS3 Syston to Trent Junction RS4 Sheet Stores Junction to Chaddesden Sidings Derby RS5 Trent Junction to Nottingham RS6 Chaddesden Sidings Derby to Toadmoor Tunnel RS7 Toadmoor Tunnel to London Road RS8 London Road to Sheffield NorthThe September 2022 Mini Budget includes RS3 as one of a list of infrastructure projects which have particularly high potential to move to construction at an accelerated pace Power supply and civils EditThe electrified line will be fed via the autotransformer system To cope with the higher electricity usage south of Bedford into St Pancras the upgrade involves boosting the existing power supplies 43 This contract has been awarded to SPL Powerlines 44 In addition new grid feeders will be needed at Braybrooke just south of Market Harborough 45 At the north end of the scheme it was proposed that a grid feeder would be located in the Chesterfield area The middle section of the upgrade scheme would have the grid feeder located in the Kegworth area Work was announced as starting on the grid feeder in the Market Harborough area on 8 April 2021 46 The transformers were delivered to the site in December 2021 47 There are a number of bridges requiring work 48 Timeline summary EditSource for most of section information 49 November 2011 Autumn statement includes electrification of the line September 2015 Electrification paused by the Secretary of State shortly after publication of the Hendy review October 2015 Electrification unpaused but timeline for completion is delayed July 2019 RSSB Rail Industry Decarbonisation Task Force report published April 2021 Work on Braybrooke grid feeder started 50 17 May 2021 Electric service from London to Corby starts 51 18 November 2021 Integrated Rail Plan IRP published stating electrification of the whole line would take place 21 December 2021 Official announcement and press release that Kettering to Market Harborough electrification is approved and spades in the ground work starting 24 December 2021 24 May 2022 confirmation that contracts had been let and delivery was in progress all the way to Wigston South Junction 1 July 2022 confirmation that work was starting on RS1 Market Harborough to South Wigston 52 23 September 2022 Midland Mainline Phase 3 RS3 Syston to Trent Junction listed as one of the infrastructure projects which will be accelerated as fast as possible in the September 2022 Mini Budget 9 January 2023 Further bridge raising on RS2 section commencing from 13 January 2023 53 54 28 February 2023 announcement that contractors were being sought for the entire route from South Wigston to Sheffield and design approved in principle 55 See also Edit21st century modernisation of the Great Western Main Line Felixstowe Nuneaton railway upgrade History of rail transport in Great Britain 1995 to date Integrated Rail Plan for the North and Midlands List of proposed railway electrification routes in Great Britain North West England electrification schemes Overhead line Railway electrification in Scotland TransPennine Route Upgrade West Coast Main Line route modernisationReferences Edit Midland Main Line Upgrade Network Rail Retrieved 21 October 2022 Review of Mainline Electrification PDF Railway Archives 1981 Archived PDF from the original on 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7110 1979 7 Semmens P W B March 1991 Electrifying the East Coast Route Making of Britain s First 140m p h Railway Patrick Stephens Ltd ISBN 978 0850599299 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Midland Main Line upgrade amp oldid 1168388600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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