Nine steel beams have been lifted to form the main structure for a key local road bridge in Buckinghamshire.

Stretching for 112 metres, the bridge will carry Edgcott Road across the new high-speed railway and an existing freight line, which runs parallel for five miles between the Bucks Railway Centre near and the village of Calvert.

It is one of 24 HS2 bridges and other structures which are being built wide enough for both sets of tracks to run side by side. Replacing the old, smaller bridge, will allow the currently disused railway to be brought back into use in the future.

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