NETWORK Rail has unveiled its proposed design for the extension of an existing rockfall shelter over the Exeter-Newton Abbot line between Dawlish and Holcombe.
On March 19, the Department for Transport confirmed funding of £37.4 million for the project, allowing construction to start in August, taking around one year to complete. The shelter is part of work to increase the resilience of the sea wall line between Dawlish and Teignmouth.
This also includes the upgrading of the sea wall in Dawlish and major modifications to the railway and beach access at Holcombe Beach.
The 209m long extension of the shelter north of Parsons Tunnel will help to protect the railway from rocks falling from the crumbling sandstone cliffs above.