Euston disruption continues into evening peak
Passengers at London Euston are being advised of continued disruption into the evening peak as services continue to recover from a major signal failure earlier.
Passengers at London Euston are being advised of continued disruption into the evening peak as services continue to recover from a major signal failure earlier.
Some trains are now able to run into London Euston following a signal failure earlier this morning. As a result of the disruption, London Northwestern Railway is running a half hourly service , calling all stations , between Northampton and Euston.
Trains terminating at Watford Junction only due to signal failure.
Platform accessibility will be reduced for three months at Watford Junction while vital work to replace lifts at the station is carried out.
Passengers using the Marston Vale line are being reminded that car parking at Bedford station will be significantly reduced from Monday 21 October until Sunday 22 December.
Passengers are being reminded about a major signalling upgrade which will see the closure of Liverpool Lime Street and Edge Hill stations on the weekend of 2 – 3 November.
Passengers who travel to Tring station by car are being invited to save cash - and the environment - through a pilot lift sharing scheme from London Northwestern Railway.
A top communications industry body has hailed the work of West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway in informing passengers of the biggest timetable shake-up in more than a decade.
Passengers using London Northwestern Railway services at London Euston will have a chance to discuss their service with senior managers this week.
Passengers using Long Bucky station are being advised to check their travel plans when a revised London Northwestern Railway timetable comes into effect next week (w/c Oct 7).
There is little over a week left for communities with ideas for innovative projects across the London Northwestern Railway network to submit bids for a slice of a £1.7m fund.
The Customer and Communities Improvement Fund (CCIF) was launched earlier this month as part of London Northwestern Railway’s drive to improve the wider station environment. The Fund will run every year for the next six y
Holidaymakers affected by the collapse of holiday company Thomas Cook are being offered assistance by West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway - including free travel or refunded tickets to and from Birmingham or Liverpool airports.