GTR improves station accessibility with latest projects
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is delighted to announce the completion of a number of upgrade projects at stations across the network to improve access for all passengers
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is delighted to announce the completion of a number of upgrade projects at stations across the network to improve access for all passengers
Passengers on Great Northern and Thameslink trains running through Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace are being advised to travel earlier if possible this evening
Following the success of their trip with Southern Railway in April last year, a group from Possability People attended their third 'Try a Train' event from Brighton to Hampden Park via Eastbourne, hosted by Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR).
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has welcomed the announcement that seven stations will receive funding to make them step-free and accessible to all its passengers. A further four stations where earlier bids for funding were initially deferred have now been given the green light.
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) remains focused on narrowing the gender pay gap and has set an industry-leading target to improve gender balance; 21 per cent of our workforce will be female in 2021.
First phase of £1.5m station redevelopment opens on schedule
Pay as you go with Contactless and Oyster arrived at Hertford North, Bayford and Cuffley today (Tuesday, 2 April) giving Great Northern passengers greater convenience, with cheaper fares for all single and most return journeys to London Terminals on weekdays. Passengers now have the option of using pay as you go with Oyster or contactless cards or devices.
Great Northern has donated a total of £750 to thank Royston Community Association and the local Fire Service for their help in assisting passengers who were stranded when a falling tree hit their train near Royston during the severe weather just before Christmas.
For the first time in 40 years, passengers are riding on new trains in the tunnels to London Moorgate, as Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) begins to replace mainland Britain’s oldest electric rail fleet
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), which operates Southern, Thameslink, Great Northern and Gatwick Express, is supporting a new amateur football league which will see railway teams from across the network playing for the inaugural title.
Passengers at Eastbourne station have been welcomed to complimentary drinks and pastries courtesy of the latest retailer to arrive at the station, Puccino’s.
Thameslink will be doubling the frequency of the new Cambridge-Brighton cross-London service so that two trains an hour will run in each direction. Weekend Thameslink trains also receive a significant boost with 180 extra services on Saturday and 100 extra on Sunday.