Trains will travel faster through key routes from southern London after Network Railroad He completed an important works program over the weekend.
The updates included the reconstruction of the crossing in battersa, installing a new signature system in Lewisham and a new track in the Bromley North branches line.
The works will allow more trains to be executed, increasing the speed at which trains can travel and improve reliability for Reduce delays for passengers.
Speaking for the Railway Alliance of the Network Southeaster, David Davidson, director of the Network Rail Knows, said: “I want to thank our clients for their patience while we have worked to modernize the track, signage, structures and earth movements. Helping people people to people to people to people to people to people to people.
In Battersea Pier, engineers replaced 600 meters of track, installed 1,200 meters of new drivers and approximately 6,000 meters of signature cable and telecommunications.
A job was also done before and after Easter weekend in Battersa Pier, with additional work that will take place on May 3 and 4.
The engineering work in Lewisham saw all signaling equipment in the lines that run through Lewisham, from New Cross to Blackheath and Hite Green, replaced.
And a four -day closure between Grove Park, Snndridge Park and Bromley North allowed engineers to renew the road, installing 1,728 meters new rail.
Top Facing: Parks Bridge Junction in Lewisham Duration Works Holiday Works (Image: Network Rail)