Project Overview
Strategically located between Stratford and Lea Bridge, Orient Way is a key traincare depot in Greater Anglia’s network. Operating 24/7 and spanning the area of three football pitches, the facility plays a vital role in servicing, cleaning and replenishing the operator’s fleet.
To support the arrival of Greater Anglia’s new Class 720 and Class 745 trains, the depot required a significant infrastructure upgrade. The objective was to scale the facility to safely and efficiently accommodate the new train units across all twelve sidings — part of a wider £1.4 billion investment in modernising East Anglia’s rail services.
IPS Design & Consultancy led the design process across GRIP 3 to 5 stages. Pod-Trak, acting as Principal Contractor, delivered a complex package of civil, mechanical, and electrical works within a live depot environment.
Dura Composites was selected to supply a coordinated range of high-performance Glass Reinforced Polymer (GRP) products, including walkways, access platforms, safety handrailing and the patented Dura Envirosump system.
A key factor in the client’s decision was the low embodied carbon and fully recyclable nature of d² Dura Grating materials. Their seamless integration with the Dura Envirosump enabled compliant front-of-train washing without the need for new drainage civils — reducing both environmental impact and construction complexity.