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Work continues on the East Coast Upgrade Picture credit: Network Rail
Work continues on the East Coast Upgrade Picture credit: Network Rail

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Work ramps up on East Coast Upgrade ahead of six-day Christmas closure – passengers planning travel to/from London reminded to check their journeys throughout November

Network Rail has issued the following press release about work that affects our services.

  • Work is ramping up on site just outside of King’s Cross station ahead of six-day closure at Christmas
  • Passengers urged to check before travelling throughout November and December as major changes to services are in place
  • Work is part of £1.2billion upgrade which will transform travel for passengers who use the East Coast Main Line each year

Network Rail is ramping up work on a major project just outside of King’s Cross station which is part of a £1.2billion upgrade into the historic rail route which links Edinburgh and London. There will be major weekend service changes throughout November ahead of a six-day closure of King’s Cross at Christmas.

Network Rail teams are working day and night to reopen a disused railway tunnel, simplify the track layout on the approach to King’s Cross station and increase the number of tracks into the station from four to six. This work, when coupled with improvements elsewhere along the route, will mean more train services can run in the future.

The East Coast Upgrade is the biggest investment into the East Coast Main Line in a generation and will bring more services and a more reliable railway for passengers, as well as improving connectivity between London, the North and Scotland.

Network Rail's plans are gathering pace ahead of a six-day closure of King’s Cross station between Christmas Day and Wednesday, 30 December (inclusive). This means that there are three upcoming weekends when there are changes to services, with passengers who must travel urged to check before travelling via National Rail Enquiries or with their train operator.

  • On Saturday, 14 and Sunday, 15 November, there will be a reduced service in and out of King’s Cross station. On the Sunday, (15 November) there will also be no service to/from St Pancras via Finsbury Park and buses will replace trains on the Hertford North line.
  • On Saturday, 21 and Sunday, 22 November, there will be no services in or out of King’s Cross, to or from Moorgate and to or from St Pancras station via Finsbury Park. Passengers are urged not to travel. There will be no Great Northern or Thameslink services south of Potters Bar or Gordon Hill. Limited replacement bus services will run between Potters Bar and St Albans, where passengers can connect with Thameslink services to and from St Pancras International; and between Potters Bar, Oakwood and Cockfosters, where passengers can connect with London Underground services to and from central London.
  • Potters Bar Station and these alternative arrangements both offer step-free access. On the Hertford North line, trains will terminate at Gordon Hill on the Saturday (21 November) and there will be no trains on that route on the Sunday (22 November), with replacement buses calling at all affected stations and running to/from Turnpike Lane to connect with London Underground services.
  • On Saturday, 28 and Sunday, 29 November, there will be a reduced service in and out of King’s Cross station. On Sunday, 29 November there will also be no service on the Hertford North line. Replacement buses will operate via affected stations.

Passengers are also reminded that, in line with Government guidance, they are encouraged to only travel if they need to. Passengers can travel with confidence by wearing a face covering, washing or sanitising their hands and maintaining their social distance.

Ed Akers, Principal Programme Sponsor for Network Rail’s East Coast Upgrade, said: “The work taking place during the six-day closure at Christmas is absolutely key to the wider programme, so we’re ramping up our work ahead of this. This means there are changes to services throughout November, so we’d urge anyone who needs to travel in or out of London King’s Cross to plan their journey ahead of time and see what changes it means for them.

“We are sorry for the impact this will have on travellers; however, we know it will be worth it in the end and we look forward to them reaping the benefits of a more reliable railway with faster and more frequent services in the future.”

A spokesperson on behalf of train operators on the route said: “If you need to travel to or from London King’s Cross this November, or over the Christmas period, please make sure you’re prepared for the service changes. The best way to do this is to check before travelling via National Rail Enquiries or your train operator. The work Network Rail is doing on the East Coast Upgrade is critical to improving your journeys and we are working closely as a rail industry on this vital project.”

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Notes to Editors

  • On 21/22 November - LNER services to/from the north will start/end at Peterborough. Rail replacement coaches will run between Peterborough and Bedford, where passengers can use Thameslink services to/from London St Pancras. Passengers using LNER services must have a reservation.
  • There will also be no Great Northern or Thameslink services south of Potters Bar. Limited replacement bus services will run between Potters Bar and St Albans, where passengers can connect with Thameslink services to and from St Pancras International; and between Potters Bar, Oakwood and Cockfosters, where passengers can connect with London Underground services to and from central London

Contact:
Network Rail press office - Amy Brenndorfer
Media Relations Manager
01904383180
07730359569
Amy.Brenndorfer@networkrail.co.uk

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