HS2 submits designs for 50-metre viaduct on edge of Kenilworth
Plans to build a 50-metre viaduct on the outskirts of Kenilworth have been submitted to Warwick District Council.
HS2 has also put forward the designs for another 35 metre embankment around the viaduct, which will see the high speed rail line cross Finham Brook near Dalehouse Lane.
Plans also include a two metre high noise barrier and "acoustic parapet".
"The works submitted include Finham Brook Viaduct which is a two-span reinforced concrete viaduct carrying HS2 tracks over Finham Brook watercourse," the application said.
"The viaduct comprises of a 50m long and 13.2m wide reinforced concrete I-beams with a reinforced concrete slab.
"The viaduct will have an overall total height of approximately 7.4m from ground level to the top of the parapet."
The land where the viaduct will be built is currently open fields, immediately north of Dalehouse Lane and the Kenilworth Golf Course.
The High Speed Rail Act 2017 decrees the viaduct and cutting will happen at some point, but approval for certain design and construction matters still has to be given by the local authority.
"The earthworks associated with Dalehouse Embankment will also include ground improvement works and a drainage ditch along the eastern perimeter of the embankment which takes runoff from the earthwork to Finham Brook," the application added.
Works on the embankment are hoped to start in the third quarter of 2024 and take two years. Works on the viaduct are expected to begin early next year and be completed by the end of 2025.
Designs for the Dalehouse Lane overbridge will be submitted separately.
The Finham cutting will connect with the 750-metre Kenilworth Cutting which has already been put forward for approval.
See the full application here.
(Header image by Robin Stott via geograph.org.uk)
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