The work set for Whittington's rail crossing will be 'cutting-edge', according to its engineers.

The upgrade, which will start on Friday, August 30 at 10.30pm and is expected to last until September 9, as engineers from Network Rail and their partners Strail, will replace the crossing with a much harder wearing rubber material to reduce noise when traffic passes over it.

The crossing features an inner panel system that quickly springs back into place after a train passes over it which is specifically designed to provide safer passage for cyclists and disabled pedestrians.

Sean Wootton, programme manager for Network Rail Wales and Borders, hopes the work will not inconvenience residents and commuters using the busy crossing.

He said: “We would like to thank the community in advance for their patience while we carry out this upgrade to Whittington level crossing.

“This essential work will improve the resilience and reliability of the level crossing and increase its lifespan for years to come.

“We will be working closely with our partners to minimise disruption and look forward to installing this state-of-the-art crossing surface.”

Steve Davenport, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for highways and transport, added: “I’m pleased that Network Rail will soon be carrying out much-needed work improvements to the Whittington level crossing and thank people in advance for their patience while this important work is carried out."

Colin Lea, customer experience director for Transport for Wales, said: “Keeping level crossings safe and reliable is incredibly important in the running of the railway so it’s great news that we’re seeing this investment in Whittington by Network Rail.

“We’ve worked closely with our partners in Network Rail to keep disruption to passengers to a minimum, but those travelling between Wrexham and Shrewsbury on those two Sundays should make sure they check journey details in advance."

The crossing will be closed from 10:30pm on Friday, August 30 and there will be a fully-signposted diversionary route that will divert motorists via the B5009 south to Wootton.

Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout the day, except for all day on September 1 and 8, when the team need unrestricted access to the level crossing to carry out this essential work.

During these times, buses will replace trains between Wrexham and Shrewsbury stations so rail users are advised to plan ahead and check www.nationalrail.co.uk before travelling.