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Passengers travelling with London Northwestern Railway (LNR) are advised to expect disruption across the network on Wednesday 20 July due to damage from extreme heat. Overhead wires and tracks were damaged as temperatures reached 40°C yesterday (Tuesday).Due to the extent of the repairs required, passengers are urged to amend plans if they can and check their journeys before they travel. <
Passengers travelling with West Midlands Railway (WMR) are advised to expect disruption across the network on Wednesday 20 July due to damage from extreme heat. Overhead wires and tracks were damaged as temperatures reached 40°C yesterday (Tuesday).Due to the extent of the repairs required, passengers are urged to amend plans if they can and check their journeys before they travel. Spe
Rail passengers travelling are advised not to travel this afternoon (Tuesday 19 July) on all London Northwestern Railway services due to severe disruption caused by the extreme temperatures.The Met Office has issued a red warning, with temperatures rising to 40°C – exceeding those on Monday 18 July. Extreme heat can cause damage to tracks and overhead wires and a number of routes across th
Rail passengers travelling are advised not to travel this afternoon (Tuesday 19 July) on all West Midlands Railway services due to severe disruption caused by the extreme temperatures.The Met Office has issued a red warning, with temperatures rising to 40°C – exceeding those on Monday 18 July. Extreme heat can cause damage to tracks and overhead wires and a number of routes across the netw
Rail passengers are advised not to travel today (Tuesday 19 July) on services heading in and out of London from the north as a result of the extreme temperatures.
London Northwestern Railway passengers are urged not to travel unless their journey is essential on Tuesday 19 July due to the Met Office red weather warning.
Rail passengers are urged not to travel unless their journey is essential on Tuesday 19 July due to Met Office red weather warning.
Passengers travelling on London Northwestern Railway (LNR) services have been encouraged to only travel if essential on Monday 18 July and Tuesday 19 July as high temperatures hit the country.The Met Office has issued a red weather warning for extreme heat, with temperatures set to reach 37°C on Monday and Tuesday.Extremely hot temperatures can deem railway tracks unsafe, as steel is easil
Passengers travelling on West Midlands Railway (WMR) services have been encouraged to only travel if essential on Monday 18 July and Tuesday 19 July as high temperatures hit the country.The Met Office has issued a red weather warning for extreme heat, with temperatures set to reach 37°C on Monday and Tuesday.Extremely hot temperatures can deem railway tracks unsafe, as steel is easily able
London Northwestern Railway (LNR) will run extra trains for spectators attending the popular Bedford River Festival later this month, the operator has announced.With up to 250,000 people expected to attend the event on Saturday 23 July and Sunday 24 July, increased demand for public transport is expected.To help meet the demand, LNR has arranged for special train services to run on the Mar
Passengers travelling with West Midlands Railway (WMR) can collect their shopping as they travel following the installation of Amazon Hub Lockers at key sites across the network.Online shoppers can order their purchases to be delivered to a locker as an alternative to a home or business address. They can then collect the item at their convenience. Amazon will send email notifications with a un
Passengers travelling with London Northwestern Railway (LNR) can collect their shopping as they travel following the installation of Amazon Hub Lockers at key sites across the network.Online shoppers can order their purchases to be delivered to a locker as an alternative to a home or business address. They can then collect the item at their convenience. Amazon will send email notifications wit
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