Coronavirus: London Northwestern Railway makes season ticket refunds easier
London Northwestern Railway is encouraging customers unable to travel due to the ongoing coronavirus restrictions to claim their season ticket refunds online.
London Northwestern Railway is encouraging customers unable to travel due to the ongoing coronavirus restrictions to claim their season ticket refunds online.
London Northwestern Railway will begin running to a new timetable from Monday 6 April as part of the rail industry’s commitment to operate regular train services during the coronavirus outbreak.
Managers at London Northwestern Railway have paid tribute to the dedication of hundreds of front-line rail workers who are keeping the country moving.
London Northwestern Railway is urging customers making essential journeys to purchase their travel online, using contactless cards or via mobile phone payments.
London Northwestern Railway will add more carriages to its busiest services from tomorrow (Tue 24 Mar) following the introduction of a new reduced timetable.
Pensioners and disabled passengers who are members of the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme can now use their local train service for free before 9.30am after London Northwestern Railway lifted ticket restrictions.
London Northwestern Railway is to introduce a new timetable from next week to keep essential workers moving. The timetable reflects the fall in demand for rail travel due to coronavirus and builds resilience as rail workers begin self-isolating.
London Northwestern Railway passengers are advised that rail replacement bus services will be in operation on the Abbey and Marston Vale branch lines today (Friday) due to a shortage of available train crew.
Passengers travelling on the West Coast Main Line between Birmingham New Street and London Euston are being warned to leave extra time for their journeys for the rest of the day due to ongoing signalling and power line problems.
Passengers at London Euston are being advised to check their journeys on Monday evening as a reduced service remains in operation while overhead line repairs continue.
Passengers using the Marston Vale Line between Bedford and Bletchley are being advised to check their journeys as a temporary timetable is in effect while Network Rail continues repair work on faulty level crossings.
Train services to and from Euston will be disrupted on Monday as Network Rail engineers repair 10km of overhead power lines. More work tonight means there will be no services in or out of Euston after 2100 today ( Sunday).