Bell Access & Engineering Ltd (@bell_access) 's Twitter Profile
Bell Access & Engineering Ltd

@bell_access

We are a rope access company, specialists in working in hard to reach places, providing rescue cover and providing great quality work.

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(1/2) #StoryShoutOut to our client Network Rail Network Rail Scotland & everyone involved in supporting running trains for key workers, moving essential freight goods & keeping people safe around the railway during the Covid-19 crisis.

(1/2) #StoryShoutOut to our client <a href="/networkrail/">Network Rail</a> <a href="/NetworkRailSCOT/">Network Rail Scotland</a> &amp; everyone involved in supporting running trains for key workers, moving essential freight goods &amp; keeping people safe around the railway during the Covid-19 crisis.
Liverpool Street (@networkraillst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📸 Check out these great shots of embankment works on the London to Norwich line to reduce the risk of damage to the line and prevent delays and cancellations. 🚊Please remember to only travel by train if you need to #Thankyou #KeyWorkers Taziker networkrailmediacentre.co.uk/news/embankmen…

Bell Access & Engineering Ltd (@bell_access) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our technicians have done an amazing job working away from friends and family over the last few months... our thanks to them and their family’s for the additional strain and concerns put on them. The teams professionalism never falters.

Network Rail Scotland (@networkrailscot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update: 22/01 @ 18:00. Our focus since last week has been on assessing the condition of the bridge and developing a plan to reopen the railway. The site is a complex one for our team due to the rural area, exposed location, and the height (15m) they’re working at. /1

Update: 22/01 @ 18:00. Our focus since last week has been on assessing the condition of the bridge and developing a plan to reopen the railway. The site is a complex one for our team due to the rural area, exposed location, and the height (15m) they’re working at. /1
Network Rail Scotland (@networkrailscot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update: 27/01 @ 15:00 We wanted to give a further update for our passenger and freight customers on the closure of the railway between Stonehaven and Montrose. We know the disruption this is causing. It’s going to remain closed until Monday Feb 22, while repairs are completed. /1

Update: 27/01 @ 15:00 We wanted to give a further update for our passenger and freight customers on the closure of the railway between Stonehaven and Montrose. We know the disruption this is causing. It’s going to remain closed until Monday Feb 22, while repairs are completed. /1
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Network Rail Scotland (@networkrailscot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve just completed 2 weeks of work to protect and stabilise an embankment at Killiekrankie, between Pitlochry and Blair Atholl on the Highland Main Line, following July’s landslip there. /1

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50+ tonnes of mud and vegetation had to be removed from the tracks and slope above after floodwater ran from third-party land onto the railway, triggering the slip. /2

50+ tonnes of mud and vegetation had to be removed from the tracks and slope above after floodwater ran from third-party land onto the railway, triggering the slip. /2
Network Rail Scotland (@networkrailscot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve positioned a new wall of gabion baskets at the bottom of the slope, and installed erosion netting to encourage regrowth, binding the top layers of soil together. Read more from our project manager, Tom, in the news article below. /3

We’ve positioned a new wall of gabion baskets at the bottom of the slope, and installed erosion netting to encourage regrowth, binding the top layers of soil together. Read more from our project manager, Tom, in the news article below. /3