Repairs to Rutland lorry crash railway bridge completed
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Network Rail has replaced the damaged bridge deck and added a new section of track
Repairs to a railway bridge that was struck by a lorry, forcing it to close for almost three weeks, have been completed, Network Rail said.
Fosters bridge, which sits across the A6121 Stamford Road in Ketton, Rutland, was hit on 5 November.
The damage put the railway line between Leicester and Peterborough out of action.
But services have resumed after engineers replaced the damaged bridge deck and added a new section of track.

The bridge was hit by a lorry on 5 November
Network Rail said a section of Stamford Road running beneath the bridge would reopen on Friday once scaffording had been removed.
East Midlands route director Gary Walsh said: "We're really sorry for the disruption that passengers have faced over the last few weeks.
"Our teams have worked day and night to remove the damage and install a brand-new deck so that passengers can travel safely again.
"It's been a complex feat of engineering, so I'm pleased to see trains running normally again."

Drone images show repairs progressing over the past two-and-a-half weeks

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