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The measures identified will achieve a saving of over £3.6m, as it will no longer be necessary to upgrades power networks due to the lower power consumption now required.
This will also mean that track upgrades will not be delayed.
Network Rail expects the policy change to save millions of pounds each year, with average savings of £190,000 per site.
The initiative also reduces safety risks, as workers will not need to physically install new Distribution Network Operator (DNO) and lineside equipment.
Network Rail’s Eastern region has removed the need for DNO upgrades at Northallerton and Black Carr, with existing supply capacity able to meet the demand.
“This initiative demonstrates our commitment to collaborative working, stakeholder engagement and what can be achieved through a collective approach to finding more efficient solutions and ensuring we spend public money wisely, while continuing to operate a safe, efficient and reliable railway. Recognising that track cannot be 100% resilient to the extremes of cold weather, this approval of this variation will continue to maintain our high standards of safety and performance, in putting passengers first, whilst reducing costs and our carbon footprint.”
Steve Hughes, Network Rail project director