Following two weekend closures on the Inverclyde line, Network Rail has completed improvements to bridges and structures on the line.
The 34 million investment saw work carried out at Greenock, River Gryffe Bridge, Station Road in Langbank and Houston Road, Georgetown.
Across the eight days, bridges were repaired and strengthened to keep the line reliable.
Engineers also managed some vegetation during the closures.
“Our engineers have delivered vital upgrades that will keep the Inverclyde line reliable for years to come.
“Strengthening key structures is essential to maintaining a safe and resilient railway, and we’re grateful to customers for their patience while we carried out this important work.”
Ross Moran, route director at Network Rail



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