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East Midlands Railway complete first phase of upgrade to Eastcroft Depot

East Midlands Railway have now completed the first phase of a £2 million upgrade to Eastcroft Depot, with the second phase already underway.

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An East Midlands Railway regional train in Nottingham

The first phase of East Midlands Railway’s (EMR) £2 million upgrade of Nottingham’s Eastcroft Depot has been successfully completed, while further investment for safety lighting has also been secured. Eastcroft Depot is at the centre of EMR’s regional operations and provides essential maintenance for trains which provide services right across the country, from Crewe to Cleethorpes and Norwich to Liverpool.

The investment in Eastcroft will further support the development of EMR regional services, as well as provide more capacity to stable three-carriage trains. The first phase of the upgrade involved improving the depot’s train cleaning facilities and increasing the ability of the depot to stable more trains. Phase two, which is now underway and originally only included the installation of additional fuel pumps, will now also include the construction of a new £360,000 lighting system. The lighting system, which will help to improve safety across the depot, is being jointly funded by EMR and Network Rail (NR), with NR contributing £190,000.

“We are making excellent progress with the Eastcroft Depot project and its great news that phase one has already been completed,” Neil Bamford, Fleet Director at East Midlands Railway, said. “The depot is at the very heart of the EMR regional service, and these works will not only increase the capacity of the depot, but it will also help to support the further development of services.”

“We’re pleased to be supporting our partners at East Midlands Railway in delivering this huge upgrade at Eastcroft Depot,” Deborah Fairweather, Senior Sponsor for Network Rail, said. “Investing in new lighting will not only improve safety for workers at the essential facility, but it will make for a nicer, brighter environment. It’s brilliant to see the first stage complete and I look forward to seeing the further improvements over the next few months.”