Infrastructure milestone in sight on one of UK’s ‘biggest placemaking projects’

Digital Edition: Infrastructure milestone in sight on one of UK’s ‘biggest placemaking projects’

Work on the new Winchburgh Rail Overbridge in West Lothian has begun, with the installation of three beams on 3 July, each spanning 36.5m and sitting 6.5m above the railway.
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