Engineers have released a revised schedule to replace a road bridge over the railway in Greater Manchester after earlier demolition work was unable to take place.
Network Rail is currently investing £78m to upgrade a six-mile stretch of railway between Wigan and Bolton to enable electric trains to serve the key North West towns in the future.
For the complex web of overhead electric wires to be installed, alterations need to be made to 17 bridges along the route.
In early May, Ladies Lane bridge in Hindley was meant to be demolished so a modern, more suitable structure for the new electrified railway equipment could be built.
But problems aligning this major work with other utility companies meant that the demolition could not happen as originally planned.
As demolition work like this cannot take place while trains are running, Network Rail will need to close the route for a second time at the end of this month.
Passengers are being advised of the six-day railway closure between Saturday 24 June and Friday 30 June.
During this time rail replacement buses will keep people on the move Wigan North Western, Westhoughton, Daisy Hill, Ince and Lostock.
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Meanwhile Hindley station itself, which is right by Ladies Lane bridge, will remain closed to passengers until Monday 24 July.
The road closure is also being extended until 1 September, with a diversion route in place for road users.*
The £78m Wigan-Bolton electrification project was announced by the Department of Transport in September 2021 and is scheduled to be finished by 2025.