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‘Check before you travel’ message to passengers in North and North East
Passengers are urged to check before they travel on Friday with Storm Éowyn’s high winds bringing widespread disruption across the North and North East of England.
Storm Éowyn: Red weather warning will mean line closures on rail routes across Scotland
Storm Éowyn will cause significant disruption to Scotland’s Railway with a red warning meaning no trains will run on Friday to keep passengers and staff safe.
Storm Éowyn travel update: Joint update from Network Rail and Transport for Wales
Network Rail and Transport for Wales are urging all customers to check before they travel on Friday morning and into the weekend with weather warnings in place across the country.
‘Do not travel’ message issued for Friday as East Coast Main Line and North East braces for Storm Éowyn
Network Rail is urging passengers using the East Coast Main Line and across the North East not to travel on Friday as Storm Éowyn brings high winds.
Storm Éowyn: Do not travel advice across most of the North West
People planning rail journeys in the North West of England are being urged not to travel on Friday due to the impacts of Storm Éowyn.
West Anglia weekend engineering and maintenance work starts mid February
Network Rail engineers will be working on the West Anglia main line at weekends from mid February which will help keep the railway operating safely for rail services including Stansted Express.
Passengers urged to check before travelling on Friday 24 January as railway prepares for Storm Éowyn
- The Met Office has issued multiple weather warnings for high winds across Britain on Friday (24 January).
- Areas in Northern England, Northern Wales and Scotland are expected to bear the brunt of the storm
- Heavily impacting services on both the East Coast and West Coast Main Lines
REMINDER: No trains between London and Peterborough or Royston for two weekends as East Coast Main Line receives important upgrades
Passengers using the East Coast Main Line are being reminded to plan ahead and check before they travel ahead of two consecutive weekends of planned engineering work, starting this Saturday.