HS2 reveals plans for 70m bridge to divert local road over new rail line
Plans to create a new bridge over the HS2 line and realign Waste Lane have been put forward for approval.
The high speed rail developer has submitted an application to Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council for a 70 metre bridge which will replace the existing structure on the edge of Balsall Common.
Plans show the three-span bridge will also eventually have a connection to the re-aligned Kenilworth Greenway.
The HS2 Act decrees the bridge will go ahead at some point, but the council must sign off on certain design elements.
"The B4101 Waste Lane Overbridge forms part of a scheduled work and has been subject to a prolonged design refinement process to develop a high quality scheme that, as far as possible, integrates with the local context," the application said.
It added: "The overbridge is essential to ensure the traffic on B4101 Waste Lane can continue to flow.
"It has been designed in line with the HS2 design vision which seeks to ensure bridges are designed to the highest standard according to the local context."
Plans show the three-span bridge would be nine metres wide and would see Waste Lane realigned to the north west.
New embankments will also need to be built, and will be around 82 metres long.
The bridge is expected to be built next to the site and then moved into place to minimise the length of any inevitable road closures.
See the full plans here.
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