Reminder: Upcoming engineering work will progress digital signalling programme
Engineering work on the East Coast Mainline affecting Thameslink and Great Northern services between London and Peterborough/King's Lynn
Engineering work on the East Coast Mainline affecting Thameslink and Great Northern services between London and Peterborough/King's Lynn
Emergency work to repair a landslip in Ockley means buses will replace trains between Dorking and Horsham from Monday 26 January until at least Friday 30 January
Students from four colleges across Sussex now benefit from an exclusive Unizone ticket offered by Southern, which lands them up to 70 per cent off their train fare.
A TV series placing the spotlight on some of the nation’s favourite railway stations has called at Brighton to dive into its Victorian history and find out how staff preserve its legacy.
The UK’s largest train operator, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), has once again partnered with Samaritans to challenge the Blue Monday myth by encouraging customers and colleagues to reach out to loved ones this month, as part of the charity’s annual Brew Monday campaign.
Accessibility upgrades have been officially opened at Biggleswade to make the station more inclusive and welcoming for all, creating step-free access to and between platforms for the first time.
The first example of Govia Thameslink Railway’s (GTR’s) new Model Stations concept has seen customer satisfaction among passengers at Enfield Chase surge to 93%
Further digital signalling progress will be among various planned railway upgrades taking place over four consecutive weekends – affecting passenger journeys south of Peterborough towards London.
Network Rail is carrying out essential improvements to the railway between Brighton, Gatwick Airport and East Croydon over three weekends in January, with passengers asked to plan their journeys in advance.
Harlington station car park is already partially closed off as a worksite but it will be shut completely from 23 to 27 December for a new footbridge to be lowered in by crane
Passengers have boarded the first train on a new, direct, rail link between Eastbourne, Lewes and London Bridge, making commutes to the City easier than ever
On the eve of its two-year anniversary tomorrow (10 December), passenger demand at Thameslink’s newest station, Brent Cross West, has been shown to have exceeded all expectations, soaring 41% and firmly validating the decision by Barnet Council to invest in the new transport link