Press release -
Rugby station ticket office given a Festive makeover / Christmas travel advice
Customers arriving at Rugby station this week have been treated to a special Christmas surprise thanks to the efforts of Virgin Trains Customer Service Assistant Stuart Ketley.
With creative use of recycled cardboard and spare paint, the area has been transformed into a very festive log cabin much to the delight of customers and colleagues alike.
“It’s all about making people smile,” explained Stuart. ““It’s been great to see the reaction from customers and I’m already thinking about what I can do to beat it next year.”
Christmas and New Year travel advice
Virgin Trains customers are advised to check before they travel ahead of the busy Christmas and New Year period. Friday 21 December is expected to be the busiest day, as people set off home for the festive break.
On Christmas Eve services will finish slightly earlier than normal with a similar situation on New Year’s Eve. Between that time Virgin Trains will be running a reduced timetable, as Network Rail undertake important improvement works to the track and signalling.
More details can be found here - https://www.virgintrains.co.uk/travelling-at-christmas/
Last trains to from London
December 24 December 31
To London | From London | To London | From London | |
Rugby | 2015 | 2043 | 2103 | 2137 |
Coventry | 2015 | 2031 | 2103 | 2131 |
Birmingham International | 2015 | 2020 | 2103 | 2120 |
Birmingham New Street | 2015 | 2010 | 2103 | 2110 |
Wolverhampton | 2015 | 1945 | 2103 | 2047 |
Stafford | 1954 | 1943 | 2030 | 2048 |
Crewe | 1954 | 1922 | 2040 | 2047 |
Runcorn | 1837 | 1903 | X | X |
Liverpool Lime Street | 1732 | 1847 | 2007 | 1931 |
Chester | X | X | 2010 | 1735 |
Stoke-on-Trent | 1945 | 1953 | 2100 | 1953 |
Macclesfield | 1945 | 1936 | 2100 | 1936 |
Stockport | 1945 | 1923 | 2100 | 2004 |
Manchester Piccadilly | 1945 | 1915 | 2100 | 1955 |
Warrington Bank Quay | 1825 | 2021 | 2030 | 2021 |
Wigan North Western | 1825 | 2010 | 2030 | 2010 |
Preston | 1825 | 1959 | 2030 | 1959 |
Lancaster | 1654 | 1939 | 1830 | 1940 |
Penrith | 1654 | 1925 | 1830 | 1925 |
Oxenholme | 1654 | 1901 | 1830 | 1901 |
Carlisle | 1654 | 1846 | 1830 | 1847 |
Glasgow Central | 1654 | 1730 | 1730 | 1730 |
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