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River Cole Viaducts and Chattle Hill Structure: Discover more about our designs at online information event and complete questionnaires

We are developing our plans for the River Cole Viaducts and the Chattle Hill Structure, both of which are Key Design Elements (KDEs) of the new railway in Warwickshire. We are holding an online information event or 'webinar' to share our plans with the community, have produced virtual exhibition boards and are asking for your views in an online questionnaire.

River Cole Viaducts

The section of the HS2 route where the River Cole viaducts are located is known as the Delta Junction. The Delta Junction is a triangular section of line where the HS2 route curves west towards Birmingham and runs north towards Crewe and beyond. It is located within the Cole Valley Landscape Character Area.

Chattle Hill Structure

The Chattle Hill Structure will allow the HS2 main line to cross over the A446 Lichfield Road, letting vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians pass underneath. A continuous noise barrier will be provided along the east of the track to reduce noise levels for local residents.

Give us your views

Before construction starts, we are seeking your views on some specific details of the two strcutures, including:

  • Our approach when constructing the structures
  • Landscape and ecology aspects in the surrounding areas
  • We would like you to tell us what you think about our proposals for the River Cole Viaducts and the Chattle Hill Structure.

    We will be holding an online information event or 'webinar' to discuss our plans for the River Cole Viaducts and the Chattle Hill Strcuture on Thursday 8 July, from 6.30-8pm .

    Please register to attend the online information event Please fill in the online River Cole Viaducts questionnaire Please fill in the online Chattle Hill Structure questionnaire

    The closing date for the questionnaire is Wednesday 28 July 2021.

    What happens next?

    We will carefully consider your views as part of our ongoing design process for the River Cole Viaducts and the Chattle Hill Strcuture.

    Our feedback will be published on the HS2 community website: www.hs2inwarwickshire.co.uk

    We will also share what we’ve learned with the local planning authority and Warwickshire County Council to help them assess our final designs once we have submitted them for their approval later this year.

    What are Key Design Elements (KDEs)?

    KDEs are structures along the route of the new railway that have been recognised to be important. This could be due to their size, proximity to stakeholders or their location within sensitive areas. The design for the viaduct has been developed with consideration for technical and structural requirements, as well as the impact on its surroundings.

    What is a viaduct?

    A viaduct is a type of bridge, made up of multiple spans and connecting two points of terrain. On this project they will carry the high speed railway across valleys, rivers, roads and flood plains. Modern high speed trains travel at around four times the speed of Victorian trains so they require a flatter, straighter track, passing over and under the natural landscape. Modern viaducts have to cope with large longitudinal forces due to the braking and traction of high speed trains. They require stiff and strong supports, known as piers, to transfer the braking load forces from the train, which can be as much as a 770 tonnes load, to the foundations.

    For more information about HS2 please contact our HS2 Helpdesk team on 08081 434 434 or email hs2enquiries@hs2.org.uk

    Posted on 30th June 2021

    by HS2 in Warwickshire