Major contract win on next phase of the Transpennine Route Upgrade

Amey has successfully won further work on the Transpennine Route Upgrade West Alliance (TRUWest) project, securing GBP 800 million of work from the GB 2 billion contract award. The next phase of the TRUWest project will cover a range of multi-disciplinary railway upgrades between Huddersfield and Leeds, transforming journeys and bringing more frequent, reliable and greener travel to the North.

Working collaboratively with Amey’s key partners – Arup, BAM, and Network Rail – the TRUWest Alliance will deliver upgrades to six stations, improving facilities and accessibility, and construct nine new bridges and one viaduct, allowing tracks to be re-aligned, electrified, or increased in number to enable faster, more frequent electric trains. A new railway siding in Huddersfield will be built enabling significant improvements at Huddersfield station to be completed.

Signalling work across 28 miles of route will increase reliability and reduce delays, while an increase in tracks from two to four between Huddersfield and Ravensthorpe will reduce journey times and congestion. The installation of overhead line equipment (OLE) will support the reduction of the UK’s carbon footprint and improve air quality, and new tracks and drainage will increase line speeds and enhance service reliability.

“This is a major achievement and testament to the hard work and commitment from all members of the West Alliance. We recognise the significance of the largest single contract by value that Network Rail has awarded and take that responsibility very seriously. I would like to thank all those involved in getting us to this point and look forward to celebrating our continued success as a key part of the TRU programme,” said Peter Sollitt, TRU West Alliance Managing Director.

“This is fantastic news for Amey and our Alliance partners, recognising the positive impact our exceptional expertise and collaboration has delivered since 2017. We have delivered key outputs, such as Manchester to Stalybridge electrification, which has recently seen the first electric passenger trains; provided innovative solutions, such as the new Ravensthorpe Viaduct; as well as environmental and sustainable commitments to help achieve Network Rail’s net zero carbon targets. We’re looking forward to the next five years, working together on the Alliance to help shape and enhance the future of rail travel across the North,” added Andy Milner, CEO at Amey.

Having recently secured multiple rail contracts across the country, including electrification and plant and professional services frameworks in North West and Central and the Eastern Routes Partnership, Amey’s experience in delivering complex and challenging projects is providing innovative and sustainable solutions to enable communities and future generations to thrive.

Amey’s strong geographical footprint in the North of England also means the company is well positioned to support the new Government and local leaders to kickstart economic growth through improved sustainable transport infrastructure solutions.

TRUWest is part of the major, multi-billion-pound Transpennine Route Upgrade programme, transforming journeys to passengers travelling across the Pennines between Manchester, Huddersfield, Leeds and York. This high-performing, reliable railway covers 70-miles of Transpennine railway and serves 23 stations, 29 level crossings, 6 miles of tunnels and 3 miles of viaduct.


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