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Engineers working hard to re-open lines closed by Storm Éowyn
Network Rail engineers will work around-the-clock tonight and into Saturday to repair damaged infrastructure and re-open Scotland’s Railway following Storm Éowyn.
Six days of journey changes between Worcester and Hereford
Passengers between Worcester and Hereford are being urged to plan their journeys and check before they travel ahead of six days of disruption which starts this Sunday (26 January).
Network Rail announces updated timeline for reopening of Botley Road in Oxford
- A new robust plan with end-date now completed
- Much improved pedestrian access to be provided by the summer
- Network Rail to look at further help for businesses
ONE WEEK TO GO: Vital engineering work near Shalford, Surrey, to close North Downs Line between Guildford and Gatwick Airport for 16 days
From Saturday 1 February to Sunday 16 February, buses will replace trains between Guildford and Gatwick Airport while Network Rail engineers complete critical upgrades on the North Downs line for the continued safe and reliable running of the railway.
Plan ahead - essential track upgrades to impact services on the West Coast Main Line and Trent Valley line
Passengers travelling on the West Coast Main Line and Trent Valley line are being encouraged to check their journeys before travelling, as essential track upgrade work is planned across multiple weekends in the end of January and the beginning of February. This will result in longer journey times between Euston, the North West of England and Scotland.
Train services resume as Westbury rail upgrades complete
Train services through Westbury in Wiltshire have returned to normal today following four weeks of round-the-clock track and signalling upgrades.
‘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.