Repair costs being ‘assessed’ for Broadstairs bridge footpath shut for …

The bridge footpath in Broadstairs remains closed

Work is underway to “assess the method and cost of repairs”  to the Ramsgate Road footbridge in Broadstairs which has been shut for one year since a car smashed into it last September.

On September 3 last year a driver collided with the barriers on the bridge and then attempted to flee but was tackled to the ground by bystanders.

Police and Network Rail were called to the scene and the driver was arrested on suspicion of drink driving and taken to hospital.

The bridge footpath was closed and has remained shut ever since. The road is open with ‘temporary’ traffic lights in place.

In February this year trains were unable to run between Margate and Ramsgate for several hours after road work signs from the bridge were thrown on the track at Broadstairs.

The debris caused a power failure meaning passengers had to use bus services between the stations while the power supply was restored.

Kent County Council says the cost of repairs is being assessed but has no timeline for when work would begin.

A Kent County Council (KCC) spokesperson said: “The footbridge at Ramsgate Road, Broadstairs, has been closed following extensive damage caused by a crash in 2022.

“Work is underway with our design and construction partners to assess the method and cost of the repairs required to bring the footbridge back into service.

“As our plans progress, we will liaise with Network Rail to ensure our works can be completed in a way that protects the safety of workers and the public.

“An alternative route has been established, with temporary traffic lights, so people can continue to safely cross the railway at this location while keeping disruption to a minimum where possible.”