AECOM Appointed to Design Major Track Improvements for England's Busiest Railway Corridors

Reuters
17 Jul
AECOM Appointed to Design Major Track Improvements for England's Busiest Railway Corridors

AECOM has been selected to design significant track improvements for England's busiest passenger railway corridors as part of the Southern Renewals Enterprise $(SRE)$ initiative. Appointed by VolkerRail, AECOM will provide multidisciplinary design services, including topographical surveys and engineering design, to enhance the Network Rail's Southern Region, which supports around 700 million passenger journeys annually. This region, stretching from Devon to Kent, includes major routes and transport hubs. The SRE, a £9 billion renewals portfolio running from 2024 to 2034, aims to improve rail infrastructure through increased collaboration and long-term planning. AECOM's involvement underscores its role in advancing the UK's rail modernization efforts.

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