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The weekday timetable of Great Northern, Southern and Thameslink trains will change from Monday 6 September 2021, to provide additional trains and a service that better meets the needs of passengers overall as the impact of the pandemic recedes
Thameslink and Southern will introduce a reduced weekday timetable on Monday 26 July 2021 across five routes, with passengers being strongly advised to check before they travel
Priority to maintain safe and reliable service Passengers urged to check online as changes publicised Train times on Great Northern, Southern and Thameslink will change from Monday 22 February as Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) introduces a new, reduced weekday timetable, which better matches current demand and times when key workers and others make essential journeys.The new timetable fo
Govia Thameslink Railway, which runs Southern, Thameslink and Great Northern trains, is reminding schoolchildren and college students to travel safely in the new academic year.Top tips for safer travel include: Wear a face covering Wash or sanitise your hands before and after each journey Use our pay-as-you-go KeyGo smartcard to ‘tap in, tap out’ or buy your ticket online ahead of travel
UPDATED WITH REVISED ADVICE FOR TIMES NOT TO TRAVELSouthern, Thameslink and Great Northern is working in partnership with businesses as they prepare to reopen in line with Government advice. Customers are encouraged to support social distancing by avoiding travel, where possible, during the busiest times which are now between 6am and 7.30am.People who are thinking of travelling are asked t
Following the latest Government guidance for passengers on how to travel safely, Govia Thameslink Railway will be running a different Southern, Thameslink and Great Northern timetable from Sunday 17 May
An extra 200 services will be introduced each weekday on Thameslink and Great Northern from Monday 10 December
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is inviting season ticket holders on Great Northern and Thameslink to claim additional compensation for the May timetable disruption in the latest phase of the industry scheme
Govia Thameslink Railway is extending the additional industry compensation scheme for Great Northern and Thameslink passengers most affected by disruption caused by the introduction of the May timetable
GTR has today announced details of an additional industry compensation scheme for those season ticket holders on Great Northern and Thameslink most affected by issues relating to the introduction of the May timetable.Refunds on fares are being offered to customers in agreement with the Department for Transport and in recognition of the recent disruption.The scheme will be funded by the rai
Govia Thameslink Railway has announced a special compensation scheme in agreement with the Department for Transport
Industry sets out how it is going to improve the service for customers as quickly as possible
Embargoed to 6am Wednesday 16 MayGovia Thameslink Railway today announced a significant boost to services as part of its RailPlan 20/20 programme with almost 400 or 13% more trains running every day when its new timetable is introduced next week.GTR, Britain’s biggest rail operator, will start to run around 3,600 trains – one every 24 seconds – across its network in a step forward for its
Govia Thameslink Railway has staged tours of St Pancras International station for people with accessibility needs ahead of a change in the timetable this month
With a month to go, passengers urged to check details
Train firm Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) wants passengers’ views on the biggest timetable shake-up proposed in a generation that promises to boost capacity and expand the cross-London Thameslink network.
Southern is introducing a temporary revised weekday timetable from Monday 11 July to reduce the impact on passengers and staff of unpredictable and late notice cancellations caused daily by unprecedented levels of train crew sickness and unwillingness among others to work overtime.
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