Majority of rail network open for business this Christmas

Michael Holden - Editor 1 comment 3 Min Read
Credit: Network Rail

has announced that the majority of the rail network will be open as usual this and New Year as more improvement work is targeted at times that has less impact on passengers.

While most lines are open as normal, a handful of lines will be significantly impacted.

Passengers on these routes are being advised to check before they travel over the Christmas and New Year period, especially if using services into and out of Paddington.

20,560 railway staff will deliver some 386 projects over the festive period.

The major projects include:

  • Multiple major upgrade works at London King's Cross, including tunnel and structure work, drainage inspection and upgrading overhead line equipment, resulting in improved capacity, reliability and operational flexibility.
    • The majority of these works will take place over Christmas Day and Boxing Day. On Friday 27 December, train operators will have limited access into King's Cross at the start of service until 13:00 and will be running a reduced timetable.
  • Track renewals, switches and crossings and overhead line work between and .
    • This will mean no trains from London Paddington between 24-27 December, and a reduced timetable between 28-31 December.
  • Switches and crossings renewal works at to improve track quality.
    • Southeastern Highspeed and Eurostar services will not stop at Ashford between 26-29 December. Mainline services will run but some will be subject to change.
  • Re-railing and track maintenance work between and to improve service reliability.
    • On 26 December Stansted Airport services will start and terminate at Tottenham Hale. Greater Anglia and Arriva Rail London services will run between 27-29 December but will divert around the works on the fast lines.

A breakdown of how journeys will be affected can be found by visiting nationalrail.co.uk/Christmas and following #XmasRailWorks on Twitter.

What did the officials say?

Andrew Haines, Network Rail chief executive, said:

“Our passengers want and deserve a more reliable railway and that's why this Christmas we are out working on track and behind the scenes to help make that happen.

“Significantly fewer people travel over the Christmas holidays, which is why we do so much work at this time of year. But we know some of our passengers will have important plans, so please check before you travel. We have plenty of people in our stations in the run up to and over the break who are on hand to help.”

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