Cleared disruptions
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- Incident created
- 27/06/2022 17:52
- Route affected
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Between London Charing Cross / London St Pancras International and Ramsgate
- Train operator affected
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Southeastern;
- Description
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Disruption caused by a road vehicle colliding with a bridge in the Deal area has now ended. Trains between Ramsgate and Dover Priory are now able to run as normal.
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- Incident created
- 27/06/2022 12:42
- Route affected
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Between Clapham Junction and Dalston Junction
- Train operator affected
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London Overground;
- Description
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Trains are now running normally between Clapham Junction and Wandsworth Road following a fault with the signalling system earlier today.
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- Incident created
- 27/06/2022 11:25
- Route affected
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Between Liverpool Central / Sandhills and Ormkirk / Kirkby and between Hunts Cross and Southport.
- Train operator affected
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Merseyrail;
- Description
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Trains can run as normal following a track fault in the Liverpool Central area.
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- Incident created
- 27/06/2022 12:11
- Route affected
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Between Sheffield / York and Bridlington / Scarborough
- Train operator affected
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Northern;
- Description
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Trains are now running normally between Hull and Scarborough.
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- Incident created
- 27/06/2022 13:13
- Route affected
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Between Sevenoaks and London Blackfriars, and also between Orpington and Luton
- Train operator affected
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Thameslink;
- Description
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Trains are now running normally following a trespass incident at Bellingham.
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- Incident created
- 27/06/2022 13:37
- Route affected
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between Hastings Bexhill
- Train operator affected
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Southern;
- Description
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Trains are now running normally following a trespass incident between Hastings and Bexhill.
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- Incident created
- 27/06/2022 08:56
- Route affected
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Between Glasgow Central and Gourock / Wemyss Bay
- Train operator affected
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ScotRail;
- Description
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Trains are running normally between Paisley Gilmour Street and Gourock / Wemyss Bay following a fault with the signalling system between Port Glasgow and Whinhill.
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 17:23
- Route affected
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between Redhill and Tonbridge
- Train operator affected
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Southern;
- Description
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Disruption to Southern replacement bus services between Redhill and Tonbridge has now ended.
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 14:53
- Route affected
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Between Clapham Junction and Watford Junction
- Train operator affected
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Southern;
- Description
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Disruption has now ended between Clapham Junction and Watford Junction.
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 11:35
- Route affected
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All Northern Rail routes
- Train operator affected
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Northern;
- Description
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Industrial action is no longer affecting Northern.
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 10:49
- Route affected
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Transport for Wales routes
- Train operator affected
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Transport for Wales;
- Description
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Industrial action is no longer affecting Transport for Wales.
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 13:03
- Route affected
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CrossCountry routes
- Train operator affected
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CrossCountry;
- Description
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Industrial action is no longer affecting CrossCountry.
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 01:53
- Route affected
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Across all Great Western Railway routes
- Train operator affected
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Great Western Railway;
- Description
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Disruption to Great Western Railway services due to a shortage of train crew has now ended.
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 16:52
- Route affected
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Avanti West Coast between Edinburgh / Glasgow Central / Blackpool North and London Euston
Northern between Windermere / Barrow-in-Furness / Colne / Ormskirk / Blackpool North / Blackpool South and Preston / Liverpool Lime Street / Manchester Airport / Hazel Grove / York
TransPennine Express between Edinburgh / Glasgow Central and Liverpool Lime Street / Manchester Airport
- Train operator affected
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Avanti West Coast; Northern; TransPennine Express;
- Description
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Trains are now running normally following a trespass incident on the railway at Preston.
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 14:30
- Route affected
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Avanti West Coast between Manchester Piccadilly and London Euston
Northern between Manchester Piccadilly and Crewe
Transport for Wales between Manchester Piccadilly and Swansea / Milford Haven / Carmarthen
- Train operator affected
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Avanti West Coast; Northern; Transport for Wales;
- Description
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Trains can run as normal between Wilmslow and Crewe
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 13:54
- Route affected
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Between Shoeburyness and London Fenchurch Street
- Train operator affected
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c2c;
- Description
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Trains can run as normal following an earlier fire next to the track at Stanford-le-Hope.
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 13:47
- Route affected
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Between Uckfield and Oxted
- Train operator affected
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Southern;
- Description
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Disruption caused by a fault with the signalling system between Uckfield and Crowborough has now ended
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 11:00
- Route affected
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Download map of route afected
All Southeastern routes
- Train operator affected
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National Rail; Southeastern;
- Description
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Southeastern services are now able to run as planned today, Sunday 26 June, following the industrial action.
Please note that planned engineering work means lines via Dover Priory, Sidcup and Grove Park are closed all day today. All other Southeastern routes are open.
We're very sorry for the inconvenience and frustration this will cause. You can view timetables, ticketing, refund information and find further information at southeasternrailway.co.uk/industrial-action.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 17/06/2022 08:15
- Route affected
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between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh
- Train operator affected
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Lumo;
- Description
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Following the end to the recent RMT union national strike across the railway industry, Lumo will now be running the normal Sunday timetable for the remainder of today.
Further information
For further information including ticketing and refund information, check information on the Lumo webpage.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 12:39
- Route affected
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Great Western Railway between Carmarthen and London Paddington
Transport for Wales between Fishguard Harbour and Hereford, and between Milford Haven and Manchester Piccadilly, and between, Fishguard Harbour / Pembroke Dock and Swansea, and between Swansea and Shrewsbury
- Train operator affected
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Great Western Railway; Transport for Wales;
- Description
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Disruption caused by a fault with the barriers at a level crossing at Llanelli has now ended.
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 10:33
- Route affected
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Between Fishguard Harbour and Hereford, and between Cardiff Central and Holyhead, and between Milford Haven and Manchester Piccadilly
- Train operator affected
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Transport for Wales;
- Description
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Disruption following a tree blocking the railway between Pontypool & New Inn and Abergavenny has now ended.
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 01:33
- Route affected
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Between London Fenchurch Street and Grays / Shoeburyness
- Train operator affected
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c2c;
- Description
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Disruption caused by a broken down freight train between Dagenham Dock and Purfleet has now ended.
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 09:07
- Route affected
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Between London Marylebone and Aylesbury / Oxford / Birmingham Moor Street
- Train operator affected
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Chiltern Railways;
- Description
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Trains between London Marylebone and Princes Risborough are running normally following a tree blocking the railway at Gerrards Cross earlier today.
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- Incident created
- 07/06/2022 18:09
- Route affected
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National Rail routes.
- Train operator affected
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London Underground; National Rail;
- Description
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Following strike action by the RMT members yesterday (Saturday 25 June) trains on most routes will start running later than normal today.
If you are travelling by train today please check before you travel, as it may start a lot later. Many operators are also expecting their service to be busier than normal today.
More information on refunds, and cross-industry ticket easements and acceptance, for the strike days can be found on our Common Questions page.
The following train operators are running an amended service today. You can click on the link for more information:
The following train operators are now running a normal Sunday service. However, please note that services across the network may be busier than usual today:
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 10:02
- Route affected
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Between Wolverhampton and Walsall, and between Redditch and Lichfield Trent Valley
- Train operator affected
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West Midlands Railway;
- Description
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Disruption following an object being caught in the overhead electric wires between Aston and Duddeston has now ended.
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 10:06
- Route affected
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at Brighton
- Train operator affected
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Southern; Thameslink;
- Description
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Trains at Brighton are now running normally following an earlier trespass incident at this station.
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 16:41
- Route affected
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Grand Central routes
- Train operator affected
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Grand Central;
- Description
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Following the end to the recent RMT union national strike, Grand Central services will slowly return to normal, however some services will still be revised on Sunday 26 June.
The 08:04 Bradford Interchange to London Kings Cross will start at Wakefield Kirkgate at 08:49, the rest of the service will remain on time.
The 09:40 London Kings Cross to Sunderland will start at York at 11:28, Thirsk 11:51, Northallerton 12:00, Eaglescliffe 12:17, Hartlepool 12:37 and arrive at Sunderland at 13:01.
The 19:27 London Kings Cross to Bradford Interchange will run as usual, but will call at Halifax at 21:59, Low Moor 22:07 and arrive at Bradford Interchange at 22:14.
All other services are planned to run as usual.
If you have a ticket previously dated for a strike day, you can use that ticket on any day until Tuesday 28 June.
If your journey was disrupted by strike action you can request a refund from your point of purchase fee-free.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 26/06/2022 08:09
- Route affected
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Between Moorgate and Welwyn Garden City / Stevenage
- Train operator affected
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Great Northern;
- Description
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Disruption following a fault with the signalling system between Moorgate and Finsbury Park as now ended.
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 12:20
- Route affected
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All Gatwick Express, Great Northern, Southern and Thameslink routes
- Train operator affected
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National Rail;
- Description
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Following the end to the recent RMT union national strike across the railway industry, GTR advise that on Sunday 26 June that you only travel if your journey is absolutely necessary, and expect disruption.
No trains will run before 07:15, however after that a regular Sunday service will run.
Check again before any necessary journeys before travelling as there may also be changes on the day to the planned service. Ensure you have checked when your last train departs as there will be no alternatives once services end.
Further information:
Please check on the following pages for further information:
Planning Your Journey:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 11:58
- Route affected
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Avanti West Coast routes
- Train operator affected
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Avanti West Coast;
- Description
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Following strike action by the RMT union yesterday, Avanti West Coast are expecting a knock-on affect to their service today. Morning trains will start later in the day.
Please plan ahead as your journey may be affected.
Ticket changes and refunds:
If you have tickets for travel up to and including today (Sunday 26 June), you can use those tickets anytime between now and Tuesday 28 June. Alternatively, you can claim a full refund from where you bought the ticket if you have tickets for travel up to Sunday 26 June.
If you'd prefer to travel on a future date rather than between now and 28 June, you can find out how to amend your ticket here.
To help reduce disruption and overcrowding, ticket sales have been suspended for the strike dates, and for the days after the industrial action.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Industrial action FAQ's are addressed on the Avanti West Coast website.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 12:46
- Route affected
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Chiltern Railways routes
- Train operator affected
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Chiltern Railways;
- Description
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Following the end to the recent RMT union national strike across the railway industry, Chiltern Railways services may be revised as services return to normal. Advice is to only travel if absolutely essential.
Services will start later on Sunday 26 June.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Industrial action FAQs are addressed on the Chiltern Railways website.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 15:15
- Route affected
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Great Western Railway routes
- Train operator affected
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Great Western Railway;
- Description
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Following the end to the recent RMT union national strike across the railway industry, Great Western Railway will be running a reduced timetable on Sunday 26 June.
It is advised that you only travel if essential, plan ahead and check your entire journey before you travel.
Train services:
Maps detailing which routes will have a train service, during limited hours, are available on the Great Western Railway website.
Ticket changes and refunds:
Customers who have already purchased tickets can claim a full refund or can amend their ticket; those who travel and are delayed may be entitled to delay repay compensation if they are delayed by 15 minutes or more. Season ticket holders can apply for compensation through the Delay Repay scheme.
To help customers, Great Western Railway is allowing people with tickets dated for travel on strike days to travel instead on any non strike day up to Tuesday 28 June.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Industrial action FAQ's are addressed on the Great Western Railway website.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 16:22
- Route affected
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ScotRail routes
- Train operator affected
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ScotRail;
- Description
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Following the end to the recent RMT union national strike across the railway industry, it may be early afternoon before ScotRail services are able to operate as normal on many routes on Sunday 26 June.
What does this mean for ScotRail services?
As there will be limited services running, please only travel if necessary. If you have to travel, you should expect disruption and plan ahead.
On the days following strike action there will be disruption caused by the reopening of signal boxes at different times across Scotland. While the large signalling centres at Yoker, West of Scotland and Edinburgh will be able to operate from 07:15, this will not be the case at manual boxes elsewhere and it may well be early afternoon before many routes are able to operate as normal.
If you are travelling by train this week please check your last train, as it may be a lot earlier than usual.
Frequently asked questions:
Industrial action FAQ's are addressed on the ScotRail website.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 12:18
- Route affected
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c2c routes
- Train operator affected
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c2c;
- Description
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Industrial action taken by the RMT Union yesterday across the rail industry has affected c2c services. This has had a knock-on affect on service today with morning trains starting later than normal.
If you are travelling by train today please check your journey.
Refunds: If your service has been cancelled, delayed or rescheduled, you may be entitled to a fee-free change or refund from the original retailer of your ticket. Find out more about applying for a refund here.
Changing travel plans: All non-season tickets validity extended for travel the day before or up to two days after any strike action takes place. Please note if your ticket is for a through fare that includes the London Underground it may not be valid on London Underground services on an alternative date. Please contact the original retailer of your ticket for more information.
Changing operator or route: To help minimise any disruption, you may be able to use your ticket on another operator or an alternative route.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Industrial action FAQ's are addressed on the c2c website.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 16:20
- Route affected
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All South Western Railway routes
- Train operator affected
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Island Line; South Western Railway;
- Description
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Following the end to the recent RMT union national strike across the railway industry, a late-starting level of service will operate across the South Western Railway network today. Customers are urged only to travel by rail if absolutely necessary.
If you are travelling by train this week please check your last train, as it may be a lot earlier than usual.
The Island Line is not affected by this.
For further information including timetables, ticketing and refund information, check information on the South Western Railway page.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 14:31
- Route affected
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East Midlands Railway routes
- Train operator affected
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East Midlands Railway;
- Description
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Following strike action taken by the RMT union yesterday, East Midlands Railway will be running a reduced service today. The first trains of the morning will be significantly later than normal.
If you are travelling by train this today please check your journey.
Additional information:
There will be no direct trains between Luton and London St Pancras International.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Industrial action FAQ's are addressed on the East Midlands Railway website.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 16/06/2022 15:29
- Route affected
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Elizabeth line routes
- Train operator affected
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Elizabeth Line;
- Description
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Following the end to the recent RMT union national strike across the railway industry, some Elizabeth line services may still be affected on Sunday 26 June. Operating hours and train frequencies will be reduced and services are likely to be very busy.
If you are travelling by train this week please check your last train, as it may be a lot earlier than usual.
Further information
For more information, please check information on the TfL page.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 16/06/2022 13:57
- Route affected
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All London Overground routes
- Train operator affected
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London Overground;
- Description
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The RMT union held a 24-hour strike yesterday. Following on from this London Overground will have a reduced service until midday.
If you are travelling by train today please check your service this morning, as service will start later than usual.
Further information
For more information, please check information on the TfL page.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 14:46
- Route affected
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Greater Anglia routes and Stansted Express
- Train operator affected
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Greater Anglia; Stansted Express;
- Description
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The RMT union held a 24-hour strike yesterday, which affected all Greater Anglia and Stansted Express services.
The industrial action included Network Rail signallers who are members of the RMT union.
Train services on non-strike days:
The strikes will have a knock-on effect on services on days immediately before and after the days when industrial action is taking place. Customers are advised to check before you travel on Sunday 26 June, as service will start later than usual.
Ticket changes and refunds:
Anyone who has pre-booked tickets to travel on strike days can change them, use them to travel on the day before or up to two days after their original travel date, or apply for a refund by going back to their original retailer. More information is available from the Greater Anglia website.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 17:48
- Route affected
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Heathrow Express route
- Train operator affected
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Heathrow Express;
- Description
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Following the end to the recent RMT union national strike across the railway industry, Heathrow Express will operate a full timetable with the following amendments today:
- From London Paddington – First service will depart at 07:40, then every 15 minutes
- From Heathrow Terminal 5 – First service will depart at 07:42, then every 15 minutes
- From Heathrow Central – First service will depart at 07:47, then every 15 minutes
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Twitter:
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 15:41
- Route affected
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LNER routes
- Train operator affected
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LNER;
- Description
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Strike action is no longer affecting LNER.
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- Incident created
- 17/06/2022 08:41
- Route affected
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All Merseyrail routes
- Train operator affected
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Merseyrail;
- Description
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Strike action is no longer affecting Merseyrail.
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 16:34
- Route affected
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All TransPennine Express routes
- Train operator affected
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TransPennine Express;
- Description
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Strike action is no longer affecting TransPennine Express.
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 11:19
- Route affected
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West Midlands Railway routes
- Train operator affected
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West Midlands Railway;
- Description
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Strike action is no longer affecting West Midlands Railway.
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 16:57
- Route affected
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Hull Trains route
- Train operator affected
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Hull Trains;
- Description
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Strike action is no longer affecting Hull Trains.
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- Incident created
- 15/06/2022 11:42
- Route affected
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London Northwestern Railway routes
- Train operator affected
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London Northwestern Railway;
- Description
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Strike action is no longer affecting London Northwestern Railway.
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