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Bash-prone bridge to get camera system fitted

One of the most bashed bridges in the country is to be fitted with a camera monitoring system this spring.

The two-metre-high (6ft 6in) bridge at Stonea – between Chatteris and March in Cambridgeshire – carries the main Ely to Peterborough railway line.

Last year it was named

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by Network Rail with 17 official strikes, although locals claimed the figure could be double because of unreported collisions.

Cambridgeshire County Council said it was working with Network Rail and a rail consultation firm to install cameras to monitor the site 24 hours a day.

Locals said there were many unreported incidents at the underpass and that something had to be done [James Fuller]

James Fuller, 32, has lived on the B1098 Stonea Road for three years.

He said that as well as being too low, the Stonea underpass is not wide enough for two vehicles to pass each other, despite a 50mph speed limit.

“I think it is a waste of time, energy and money to be quite honest,” he said.

“The cameras will be able to see what the traffic is doing, but they are not going to work out why drivers are repeatedly getting into trouble here.”

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Mr Fuller said he had spoken to many motorists who did not realise they could use the left fork, believing it to lead to a private track [James Fuller]

“The other day I saw a police van that stopped before going through the underpass,” Mr Fuller added.

“A policeman had to get out of the passenger seat and walk the vehicle through, so if the police don’t know the size of their van, what chance have the public got?

Cambridgeshire Police responded that “there are no set rules or answers to that question”.

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James Fuller said he felt signage could be better in the area and that the phrase “large vehicle” was a grey area [James Fuller]

Joanna Sidgwick, 57, has lived in Stonea all her life and said she would not like to see the underpass close.

“When the underpass shut for bridge repairs a few years back the traffic was horrendous, it was stacked down the road for hundreds of metres,” she said.

“You’d see lorry drivers getting out of their cabs to ******** on the side of the road, the noise, the fumes it was awful.

“I requested the cameras last year, they will be a real benefit.”

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Joanna Sidgwick, 57, welcomed the cameras and said dangerous drivers would be held to account [Joanna Sidgwick]

Cambridgeshire County Council said the new cameras would monitor the location and collect data, such as general traffic information and near misses.

“The cameras will provide a live video feed and 24/7 recordings,” it said.

It added: “There have been no injury collisions in this location since a number of road safety improvements were made in the autumn of 2023.”

The council is working with Network Rail to try to reduce the number of bridge strikes which continue to occur.

The total cost of these works is, as yet, unknown.

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