Marston Vale Line: Disruption continues until Monday
Rail passengers and road users are being warned of continued disruption because of a fault with three automatic level crossings on the Marston Vale Line in Bedfordshire.
Rail passengers and road users are being warned of continued disruption because of a fault with three automatic level crossings on the Marston Vale Line in Bedfordshire.
London Northwestern Railway passengers travelling between Crewe and Liverpool Lime Street are being warned to expect continued disruption on Tuesday following a landslide near Runcorn.
Passengers using the Marston Vale Line are being warned to expect continued disruption to their journeys on Tuesday (Mar 3) while Network Rail engineers continue to examine malfunctioning level crossings.
Passengers are being urged to check their journeys after Network Rail confirmed part of the Marston Vale Line will remain closed until Tuesday 3 March.
Passengers using the Marston Vale Line between Bedford and Bletchley are being advised to leave extra time for their journeys on Friday while engineers repair a faulty level crossing.
London Northwestern Railway passengers are being offered the chance to have their say on their train service by joining a series of dedicated online Customer Panels.
A series of timetable changes to further improve the reliability of London Northwestern Railway trains will come into effect next week, more than two months ahead of schedule, the operator has confirmed.
Due to substantial damage to points and track in the Euston area, there is major disruption to train services today. London Northwestern Railway services will be significantly reduced as a Network Rail works to repair the damage. There is currently no estimation on how long it will take to repair the track and signalling.
The Community Rail Partnership supporting the St Albans Abbey to Watford Junction railway line has received the official seal of approval from Government.
West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway are advising passengers to check before they travel tomorrow morning as Storm Dennis continues to affect the rail network.
Flooding is affecting several rail routes around the West Midlands. West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway are advising passengers to check before strating their journeys as rising water levels continues to block lines.
Passengers travelling on West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway this weekend are being urged to check their journeys with Storm Dennis expected to bring high winds to the UK.