On a project requiring a unique solution to supporting a 4km concrete escape walkway situated inside the Piccadilly line extension to Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport, Steelway were called upon to design and manufacture such a bracket.
As part of a major retail scheme adjacent to Bath Spa’s historic railway station, Steelway were employed to recreate the long lost Porte Cochere
Another key element of the project was the passenger escape stairs and fireman access stairs...
Crossrail is a major new 73-mile long railway under construction in South East England, linking Berkshire and Buckinghamshire...
At a location in Buckinghamshire a client owned a listed corrugated pagoda which was not only sadly neglected...
Steelway Rail was recently approached by a small band of supporters of their local preserved Railway Station...
Originally measuring 55’0’’ its home was Pwllheli in North Wales. With the demise of steam in the 1960’s the turntable
Steelway’s involvement in the 2002 restoration of the Grade II listed Moor Street Station in Birmingham was to be the beginning...
For some years Steelway have been contributing to the major turnaround in the fortune of Chiltern Railway’s listed station at Leamington...
Steelway manufactured the canopy brackets and ladders at Blackfriars station platform. Within the redevelopment...
Steelway were invited by the client at the early design stage of the terminal 5 project at Heathrow...
Steelway were chosen to manufacture and install access metalwork to the £1.4m Reading Viaduct. Balfour Beatty were the main contractor on the project and chose Steelway as they had previously successfully completed a £2.5m access metalwork project at Heathrow T5 & Piccadilly Extension line.