Two more trains for Peterborough, Cambs, Beds and Herts commuters
Commuters on the Great Northern route between Peterborough and London will be offered an extra train each way from early next month.
Commuters on the Great Northern route between Peterborough and London will be offered an extra train each way from early next month.
Train operator Southern is reminding Hampshire and West Sussex customers that an extensively redesigned and improved timetable will mean more comfort, convenience and connections along the south coast from Monday 3 June.
Today marks 40 years since Gatwick Express trains went into public service.
To celebrate the anniversary, 40 limited-edition branded waistcoats are being given away on social media.
The fun and collectable waistcoats have been specially created to commemorate the ruby anniversary of the brand, and are made using the iconic Gatwick Express red Moquette.
Today the Gatwick Express celebrates
Rail passengers are being advised to plan ahead and check for journey updates while multi-million-pound Midland Main Line upgrades continue.
Cambridge and Peterborough-based teenagers with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) have been shown the ins and outs of train travel
No trains across majority of Southern, Thameslink, Great Northern and Gatwick Express network on Tuesday 7 May
A very limited shuttle service will be in place in some parts of the GTR network to support people with essential travel to airports
An amended timetable will be in place from Monday 6 May until Saturday 11 May, due to a nationwide ban on overtime
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is
From Saturday 4 to Monday 6 May customers are asked to check before travelling as planned upgrades and routine maintenance to the railway take place across Kent, Sussex and south east London
Govia Thameslink Railway, the UK’s largest rail operator, has today announced that John Whitehurst has been appointed as its Chief Operating Officer and will begin the role on Monday 20 May.
Rail customers in South London, Sussex and Kent are urged to plan ahead of the Early May Bank Holiday as Network Rail gets set to undertake essential planned engineering work.
Network Rail, East Midlands Railway (EMR) and Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) are encouraging passengers to check their journey before travelling as major engineering work to upgrade the Midland Main Line continues throughout April and May.
The railway between Redhill and Tonbridge will reopen for the start of service on Monday morning after Network Rail’s engineers successfully completed emergency landslip repairs at Bough Beech, near Edenbridge in Kent
Train services in the Cambridge area will be affected by planned engineering work over three May weekends, including Bank Holiday Monday 6 may.