- Date
- 27 January 2022
- Time
This event has now ended
Overview
£1.2 billion investment to improve capacity and reliability on the East Coast Main Line between London, the North of England and Scotland.
King’s Cross Remodelling: Replacing track, overhead lines and signalling; new simplified track layout; reopening a disused tunnel to increase capacity from four to six tracks
- Intro
- KX – What and Why? (ECML and why KX is so important to this)
- Stats and facts
- Engineering Challenges
- Overall roadmap including “The Plan” (March 2020 decision to go go go)
- Camden Sewer / Xmas (Video)
- Industry planning for Partial Closure
- Partial closure and commissioning (Video)
- Wrap up / Lessons Learned
- Close
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