Which services will be affected by train strikes next week?

Northern will run almost 1,400 rail services during each day of RMT strike action to keep the north of England on the move next week.
Picture: David SherringtonPicture: David Sherrington
Picture: David Sherrington

On Monday 26 and Thursday 29 March Northern will run more than 50 per cent of its usual services, with a clear focus on peak time trains to get customers where they need to be.

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The vast majority of services will operate between 7am and 7pm, with all trains expected to be extremely busy. On some routes, where trains are not able to run, The rail company will supplement its services with the addition of a large fleet of rail replacement buses.

Sharon Keith, Northern’s Regional Director, said: “Once again we have developed amended timetables designed to keep the majority of our customers on the move at key times during the working day.

“We expect out services to be busy and, with amended timetables, we’re calling on our customers to plan ahead, check carefully and allow extra time for any journeys. Customers should also be aware that the timetables in place for strike days replace those already in operation in areas where engineering work is ongoing.”

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Northern will have people out across the network during the coming week, and on the days of the RMT strike, to assist customers and answer any questions they might have.

Full details of the revised timetables, together with rail replacement bus schedules can be found at www.northernrailway.co.uk/strike

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