Network Rail begins £90m signalling upgrade in Lewisham to boost reliability for Southeastern customers

Network Rail has announced the start of a £90 million project to replace signalling equipment in the Lewisham area with modern, more reliable technology. This upgrade aims to significantly reduce delays and improve the overall travel experience for Southeastern customers in south east London and Kent.

The project will see the installation of new signalling alongside the existing system over the next two years, with full implementation planned for Christmas 2026. This phased approach will minimize disruption during the construction phase.

Key enhancements include the introduction of Automatic Route Setting (ARS) software at the Three Bridges Rail Operating Centre, enabling signallers to more efficiently control train movements. The signalling layout will also be optimized to improve line speeds and overall network capacity.

David Davidson, Kent route director, Network Rail, stated: “The Lewisham area is a critical hub for Southeastern services, with over a third of their trains passing through daily. This investment will significantly reduce signalling-related delays and improve the reliability of train services for passengers.” He emphasized the importance of this project within a broader program of signalling upgrades in south London, totaling nearly half a billion pounds in recent years.

Scott Brightwell, Southeastern’s Operations and Safety Director, acknowledged the potential for disruption during the works and encouraged customers to check journey planners before traveling. He emphasized the long-term benefits of the upgrade in delivering smoother and more reliable journeys.

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