Weekends of disruption on c2c network for planned line upgrades
Briefly

Network Rail announced that over 3,800 metres of rail, worn out since the 1960s, will be replaced to mitigate risks of service delays and enhance safety.
Simon Milburn emphasized the importance of the upcoming maintenance work, stating that it is essential for maintaining safe and reliable train operations in the future, despite the disruption to passengers.
Laura McEwen highlighted that the newly installed rails are expected to last for another 50 years, underlining the necessity and long-term benefits of the current essential maintenance work.
In addition to rail replacement, Network Rail will address drainage issues at Chalkwell station to prevent water damage that could affect track quality and passenger comfort.
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