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Network Rail, Great Northern and Thameslink have issued the following news release.Timelapse footage available below for broadcast. No trains at King’s Cross on Friday 23, Saturday 24 or Sunday 25 April Only travel if absolutely essential on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 April Network Rail is improving the track layout at King’s Cross and reopening a disused tunnel in the main stage of a £1.2b
Network Rail and GTR have issued the following press release Three-day closure at London King’s Cross from Friday 26 until Sunday 28 February (inclusive) paves way for main stage of £1.2billion East Coast Main Line upgrade starting next week No Thameslink or Great Northern services south of Potters Bar, New Barnet and Gordon Hill this Friday with further changes over the weekend Further work w
Network Rail has issued the following press release:Network Rail, Great Northern and Thameslink are urging passengers to plan ahead if travelling on the East Coast Main Line to and from London between Christmas Day and 30 December (inclusive) as major work takes place.No trains will run into or out of King’s Cross between 25 and 30 December and a reduced service will be in place from 31 De
Network Rail has issued the following press release.Network Rail and train operators on the East Coast Main Line are urging passengers not to travel to or from London King’s Cross, or on Thameslink services to or from St Pancras International via Finsbury Park, on Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 October, as vital work continues on the East Coast Upgrade.The £1.2billion East Coast Upgrade will tr
King’s Cross railway staff are hoping the moon will light their way as they take part in an overnight trek across London in aid of three worthy causes this weekend.
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
Commuters from Hitchin and Stevenage will have 50% more fast trains to King’s Cross by the end of 2018 and new services across central London stopping at Farringdon (for Crossrail and Heathrow), and London Bridge (for Canary Wharf).
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