The Higher Woodhill viaduct on the East Lancashire Railway is set to undergo urgent repairs thanks to a substantial grant. The funds will ensure the continued use of steam and heritage diesel trains on this picturesque section of the railway.
One of the most picturesque spots on a heritage railway is to be restored after a cash windfall. Bury-based East Lancashire Railway has been awarded more than £1.3 million in grants to carry out urgent repair work to the Higher Woodhill viaduct, on the edge of Burrs Country Park. The stunning viaduct in the Irwell Valley goes past the site of the former Higher Woodhill Mill. Its last repairs were carried out in 1932.
Thanks to the grant, essential maintenance works are due to start on the structure in the spring. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government community ownership fund awarded East Lancashire Railway just more than £1m towards the work, with three local authorities from Bury, Rochdale and Rossendale putting in a further £276,000 in match funding and supporters of the railway, members of the public and local businesses adding a few thousand more. Regular inspections are carried out on the structure and while there are no question marks around its current safety, it was flagged earlier in 2024 that long term repairs were required to allow for the continued level of use of steam and heritage diesel trains. Mike Kelly, chairman of East Lancashire Railway, said: “There are a great many important Victorian structures along our 12 miles of railway, which thousands of our visitors travel over or under each year, but don’t often see their splendour. “This award is a major investment for the future and a massive vote of confidence for our dedicated volunteers and staff to help secure the railway’s infrastructure for years to come. “Now with this fantastic news, we are able to continue running our award-winning events and services without disruption for future generations to enjoy thanks to the generosity and support of the East Lancashire Railway Trust, our local community partners and supporters via our JustGiving page, as well as local and national politician
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