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Decision: Church Fenton level crossing reduction: Transport and Works Act order

Department For Transport

November 27
16:20 2023

Church Fenton level crossing reduction order decision

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Church Fenton level crossing reduction order inspectors report

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The Network Rail (Church Fenton Level Crossing Reduction) Order application

Details

Approval to authorise the closure of the 3 level crossings (the Rose Lane crossing, Poulters level crossing and Adamsons level crossing) and the compulsory purchase of land to provide new pedestrian and vehicular access routes for private rights holders across the railway. This will be achieved by replacing the 3 level crossings with a new road bridge and access road and the existing footbridge over the railway line at Rose Lane will be removed and a new footbridge provided.

Application details

This application is made under the Transport and Works Act 1992.

  • order: Church Fenton Order

  • application status: decision issued

  • date of application: 27 July 2022

  • applicant: Network Rail via Winckworth Sherwood

Published 11 August 2022
Last updated 27 November 2023 +show all updates
  1. Added decision letter and inspectors report.

  2. First published.

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