Manchester Piccadilly Station closed for roof repairs
People are being advised to find alternative ways to travel
People planning to catch a train in Manchester today are being urged to consider alternatives with Piccadilly Station closed for roof repairs.
No trains will be running on Sunday 15th January as the 25,000-volt overhead lines which usually power trains need to be switched off for engineers to work at height.
They are continuing strengthening work to the Victorian-built train shed’s gable end which began over Christmas.
What work is being done?
Polystyrene blocks were used to bridge the gaps between platforms to build a temporary route along the width of the station so that mobile elevated working platforms (MEWPs) could reach the roof structure.
Twelve 'splice plates' - which join the bottom chords of the steel trusses - are being replaced. They have been specially designed in keeping with the heritage features of the building.
How are services affected?
Rail replacement buses will be operation to keep people on the move.
Manchester Piccadilly’s station concourse and retail units will stay open, but passengers will be directed to the buses on Station Approach to complete their journeys.
People are advised to allow extra time for their journeys and check National Rail before they travel.
Kara Wood, Network Rail’s North West head of performance and customer relationship, said: “We’ve been carrying out a lot of essential work to improve Manchester Piccadilly station over Christmas and New Year and this weekend the teams are coming back to complete the second phase of roof maintenance.
“Because we have to turn the power lines off to safely carry out the structural work it means we can’t run any trains all day on Sunday. I’d like to thank passengers in advance for their patience while we keep people on the move with rail replacement buses and urge people to check National Rail Enquiries so they know how it will impact on their journey.”
Other travel disruption:
Meanwhile further railway upgrades in Greater Manchester will also see changes to journeys in the coming weeks.
On 15 January and 22 January, resurfacing works will be taking place on platforms 13 & 14 and tactile studs are being installed to make it safer for blind and partially sighted people.
Both platforms will be closed to trains to complete the resurfacing work which started over the Christmas break.
Then upgrades on the Manchester Airport line which started last weekend will continue on Sundays in January and February.
Three stations (Mauldeth Road, East Didsbury and Gatley) are having platforms extended to allow for longer trains to call there in the future.