Camden road bridge reopens following major Network Rail replacement work
Briefly

The £30 million replacement of the Agar Grove railway bridge in Camden has been successfully completed, fully reopening after a nine-day closure for railway works. This historic structure, over 160 years old, required a complete overhaul, which included removing the old bridge and installing new beams and road surfaces. The bridge's reopening includes a return to full traffic use along with pedestrian pathways. Network Rail expressed gratitude to local residents for their patience during the project, highlighting meticulous planning and preparation over several years.
"The Agar Grove project was years in the making, meticulously planned at every stage and successfully carried out."
"As we approach the home straight, it is important to reiterate how extremely grateful we are to the residents living nearby for their understanding as we carried out this crucial work."
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