Soffit Panels, Barrier Fencing and Screening for Network Rail

Soffit Panels, Barrier Fencing and Screening for Network Rail

Lang+Fulton have worked on a number of projects for Network Rail: Rochester Station, Meridian Water Station and Abbey Wood Station.

The new station at Abbey Wood has been built over the railway tracks where the Elizabeth line terminates. From above, the building is shaped like a manta ray, its ‘wings’ extending into canopies sheltering staircases either side which swoop down to platform level below.

Stretto-22 Soffit Panels
The soffit panels for the staircases and elevated walkways were made from Stretto-22 pressure-locked grating, customised to a bespoke 66x22mm aperture to provide an enhanced level of visual screening. Each panel was exactly contoured to match the demanding serpentine shape of the footbridge canopies.

Torino-22 Barrier Fencing
Barrier fencing was made for the platforms from Torino fence panels which were customised and engineered with a heavy intermediate framing bar at the loading point to comply with Network Rail’s specified requirement.

Torino-11 and Stretto-11 Protective Screens
Lang+Fulton supplied a Torino-11 screen to protect the overhead lines and track from the threat of thrown objects. An alternative access to the station was also enclosed with a Stretto-11 anti-projectile screen.

DeltaBox-70
Storage areas beneath the stairs were secured with DeltaBox-70 louvred screening panels

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The company of Lang + Fulton has a long history since its foundation in 1781 during which its activities have revolved around steel products and ship owning. For the last 30 years it has specialised in the supply of steel fencing and grating products...
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