A PROGRAMME of upgrade works will be taking place to make train services more reliable on the Harwich branch line.

More than a quarter of a mile of track will be replaced in the vicinity of Harwich International station on the Harwich branch line, along with sleepers and over 600 tonnes of ballast, the stones that keep the track in place.

The surfaces at three level crossings will also be renewed as part of the work.

Just like road surfaces, track gets worn from constant use every day.

Network Rail’s engineers carry out inspections and repairs regularly but over time the track becomes so worn that a full replacement is the only option to avoid speed restrictions that cause delays and cancellations.

The work can only be carried out when services aren't running.

Rail replacement services will run on Sundays from January 10 until February 7.

Embankment works will also take place the following weekend at Wrabness to strengthen the track bed. This will be carried out on February 13 and 14.

Ellie Burrows, Network Rail’s route director for Anglia, said: “Keeping the tracks in good condition is vital to running a safe and reliable railway for our passengers and freight customers on this line. The work will reduce the number of delays and cancellations caused by track faults and issues, enabling both passengers and goods to arrive on time.”

Jamie Burles, Greater Anglia Managing Director, said: “The new track will help improve punctuality and reliability on our network.

“Government advice is currently to stay at home, although you can travel with us if you need to for medical appointments, work or other reasons listed in the guidance.

“We would like to reassure customers who need to travel with us that they can travel with confidence – including on rail replacement buses – as we continue to focus cleaning and sanitisation and making it easier for people to socially distance.

“Anyone who needs to travel during these engineering works, should check before they travel and allow more time for their journey. Everyone will be able to complete their journey with us, even if part of it is by rail replacement bus.”