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  1. National Rail Enquiries provides details of how planned works are affecting timetables. It also has advice on how to claim compensation due to delays caused by engineering works. Planned works can occasionally overrun and cause unexpected delays.

  2. Future Engineering Works. Find out what planned maintenance and upgrades are coming up on the National Rail network. There are more than 20,000 miles of track, 45,000 bridges and tunnels, and 6,500 level crossings in the network, not to mention power cables, signalling equipment and more.

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  4. Major Upcoming Improvement Works: 2024 and beyond. You can find our detailed overview of upcoming key railway improvement projects below. High Speed Two (HS2)

  5. Whether we’re maintaining tracks and signals or replacing a bridge as part of larger scale engineering works, we do everything possible to keep disruption to a minimum. The railway network has over 20,000 miles of track, 30,000 bridges and tunnels, and almost 6,000 level crossings.

  6. To maintain and improve the railway, Network Rail carries out regular planned engineering works on the Southern network. Work normally takes place at weekends or after 10 pm – but occasionally services are impacted at other times. Information will be available here as soon as it is available.

  7. Feb 18, 2024 · Starts 18 Feb 2024 to 18 Feb 2024. Train operators affected. South Western Railway. Route (s) affected. Between London Waterloo / Eastleigh and Portsmouth Harbour. Description. Engineering work is taking place between Eastleigh and Fareham, closing some lines. Buses replace trains between Eastleigh and Fareham. Check before you travel:

  8. Use our online journey planner to find the quickest way from A to B. Check here for all future planned engineering work, helping you to plan your journey, avoid disruption and plan the best alternative route where necessary.

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