Image Footbridge to be removed weekend 18-21.04.14, Weeley station

Footbridge to be removed weekend 18-21.04.14, Weeley station
Footbridge to be removed weekend 18-21.04.14, Weeley station 
 Contractors survey their work area on Weeley station in preparation for work to take place over the coming Easter bank holiday weekend. The concrete station footbridge, installed when the line was electrified in 1959, was due to be removed over the four-day closure of the line and a TUM 400 Steel Footbridge by VEEDA associates. The old bridge was an 'Exmouth' precast reinforced concrete footbridge spanning the two tracks with dog-leg staircases to each platform that was described as being life expired' and one that did not meet disability access requirement. 
 Keywords: Footbridge to be removed weekend Weeley station
Footbridge to be removed weekend 18-21.04.14, Weeley station 
 Contractors survey their work area on Weeley station in preparation for work to take place over the coming Easter bank holiday weekend. The concrete station footbridge, installed when the line was electrified in 1959, was due to be removed over the four-day closure of the line and a TUM 400 Steel Footbridge by VEEDA associates. The old bridge was an 'Exmouth' precast reinforced concrete footbridge spanning the two tracks with dog-leg staircases to each platform that was described as being life expired' and one that did not meet disability access requirement. 
 Keywords: Footbridge to be removed weekend Weeley station

Contractors survey their work area on Weeley station in preparation

for work to take place over the coming Easter bank holiday weekend. The concrete station footbridge, installed when the line was electrified in 1959, was due to be removed over the four-day closure of the line and a TUM 400 Steel Footbridge by VEEDA associates. The old bridge was an 'Exmouth' precast reinforced concrete footbridge spanning the two tracks with dog-leg staircases to each platform that was described as being life expired' and one that did not meet disability access requirement.