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Govia Thameslink Railway to be nationalised from 31 May 2026

On Friday 26 September, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced its nationalisation programme for 2026. This confirmed that after the transfers of Greater Anglia and West Midlands trains on 12 October 2025 and 1 February 2026 respectively, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) – the UK’s largest train operator – will be nationalised on Sunday 31 May 2026. Chiltern Railways' and Great Western Railways' services are expected to follow at a later date.

Knowing that a date for nationalisation would be set at some point, GTR had already started planning for this transition, so it is well equipped to work closely with the DfT over the next eight months.

Passengers can be reassured that train services, timetables and station facilities are unaffected with no changes to travel cards and ticketing terms and conditions. Employees’ roles are also unaffected, as they will all transfer across into the publicly owned company.

For now, GTR’s priority is maintaining its strong focus on providing the best service for customers, ensuring they continue to have safe and reliable journeys across the network.

Since taking over the franchise in 2014, GTR has delivered major improvements, becoming a thriving operation and contributor to growth that will make a significant contribution to the future success of Great British Railways (GBR).

Angie Doll, Chief Executive Officer of GTR, said: “I am immensely proud of what we have achieved for the millions of customers who rely on us, and for the communities we serve. As well as helping people travel, our purpose is about building a railway ready for the future, with people and communities at the heart of making that happen.

“By investing in skills, nurturing talent and building a more diverse workforce, we’ve laid the foundations for a railway that will endure, support sustainable growth, and inspire future generations. That is the legacy we have created.

“Our transition to public ownership comes at a time when GTR is at the forefront of key initiatives, essential to building a thriving sector under GBR and a stronger economy for Britain’s future.”

Some of GTR’s most recent achievements, that provide a blueprint for GBR include:

  • 10-year track record of operating a state-of-the-art joint Network Rail-GTR control room at Three Bridges.
  • Investing in skills and employability to attract young and diverse people to rail, with an award-winning apprenticeship programme and a 10-year partnership with the King's Trust.
  • Generating £192m in social value through community, careers, sustainability and wellbeing initiatives in the past 15 months alone.
  • Delivering an award-winning timetable consultation with customers and communities on the south coast. This best-in-class approach can be used by others and delivered a 10 per cent increase in Saturday ridership, 50 per cent reduction in standing customers arriving into Brighton and a £3.6m increase in revenue between June and September 2024.
  • Adopting pioneering in-cab digital signalling, with 100 per cent of Northern City Line services now running under ETCS – the first UK rail commuter route using this technology.
  • Introducing over 1,500 modern carriages, transforming what was one of the UK’s oldest fleets.

ENDS

Notes to editors

GTR is the largest rail operator in the UK, managing four train companies – Gatwick Express, Great Northern, Southern, and Thameslink.

The franchise was awarded on 23 May 2014. Operations commenced on 14 September 2014, when GTR took over Thameslink and Great Northern services. Southern and Gatwick Express joined in July 2015.

With over 7,400 staff, GTR manages 236 stations and delivers nearly 20 per cent of all passenger rail journeys in the UK on a network almost the size of Belgium. More than 1 in 6 of UK passenger journeys are made with GTR, with almost 1 million journeys on its busiest days of the week.

GTR runs 2,840-plus train services every weekday, through London and across 11 counties as far afield as King’s Lynn, Cambridge, Peterborough and Bedford, Rainham, Hastings, Brighton, Portsmouth and Southampton. It also serves two major UK airports – London Gatwick and London Luton.

GTR believes in operating a responsible railway, working in partnership across the rail industry and beyond with the local communities it serves to build a stronger and better railway for all.

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Govia Thameslink Railway

Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) operates Thameslink, Great Northern, Southern and Gatwick Express services as follows:

  • Thameslink – cross-London services between Bedford/Peterborough/Cambridge and Brighton/Horsham/East Grinstead, and between Luton/St Albans and Sutton/Wimbledon/Rainham; plus services between London and Sevenoaks
  • Great Northern – services between London and Welwyn, Hertford, Peterborough, Cambridge and King’s Lynn
  • Southern – services between London and the Sussex coast (Brighton, Worthing, Eastbourne, Bognor Regis, Hastings) and parts of Surrey, Kent and Hampshire (Ashford International, Southampton, Portsmouth)
  • Gatwick Express – fast, non-stop direct services between Gatwick Airport and London Victoria

www.southernrailway.com, www.thameslinkrailway.com, www.gatwickexpress.com, www.greatnorthernrail.com

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