TORRE STATION - TORQUAY
PROJECT OVERVIEW
The project was based near Torre Station, Torquay, a Great Western Railway-managed and Grade II-listed station. We were initially contacted to look at the suitability of utilising our asset BaFix & Sleeve-It system, a proprietary system designed to stabilise railway tracks, for a 200m run of track along the edge of a retaining wall to a small stream. The driver for this work was that ballast was falling into the stream, restricting flow and increasing the risk of flooding. Clearing of the stream was also becoming a regular occurrence, which took considerable time and resources to undertake.
PROBLEM SOLVED
220m of asset BaFix 70 and 147 Sleeve-It units, along with handrails, were installed along the edge of the track, increasing track resilience. Once the installation was complete, the ballast was replaced, and cable troughs were reinstated. The associated handrailing was an additional feature of the project, establishing an essential position of safety.
ESG
The project not only provided an environmental benefit by mitigating the flood risk, but also had a significant social impact. By preventing the loss of ballast into the stream, the project ensured that the train operating companies, commuters, and tourists using the line into Devon and beyond were not negatively affected. This, in turn, contributed to the local economy by maintaining the smooth operation of businesses in the area, thereby reinforcing the project's value and importance.
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