Nearly 12 years after the Ufton Nervet disaster that claimed the lives of seven people, work has started to replace the notorious level crossing with a bridge. When the Ufton Lane Bridge is completed in November, it will mark the end of a long campaign ...
The ceremony was attended by members of the Ufton Nervet support group set up after the 2004 collision. They were joined by members of the construction team and Mark Langman, Network Rail's managing director for the Western route. Mr Langman said: ...
The families of people from across the West killed in the Ufton Nervet train crash tragedy have gathered again at the spot to watch work begin – finally – on a bridge over the railway there. On an 'emotional day' for the families and survivors of the ...
SURVIVORS of the 2004 Ufton Nervet rail tragedy have spoken of their relief after work to replace the 'notorious' level crossing with a bridge officially started on Monday. Seven people died and more than 120 were injured when a train hit a car which ...
Work to replace a Berkshire level crossing where 11 people have died in the past 12 years has started. Seven of the Ufton Nervet crossing deaths were in 2004 when a motorist parked his car on the tracks in the path of an oncoming train. Construction of ...
It's been a long time coming. But work has finally started on the bridge to replace the level crossing at Ufton Nervet where eleven people have died in as many years. Seven passengers were killed when a train hit a parked car in November 2004. The ...