Strikes to affect East Midlands trains on 26 August/2 September

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Further strikes by members of the Union on Saturday, 26 August and Saturday, 2 September will result in significantly reduced services on 's (EMR).

As during previous strikes, customers should only attempt to travel by rail if absolutely necessary. East Midlands Railway services will only operate between 06.30 and 18:30, and the last services will depart between 15.00 and 16.30. On those routes where there are services, many of them will only have one train an hour.

EMR Aurora train
East Midlands Railway Aurora train. // Credit: East Midlands Railway

On Sunday 27 August, there are engineering works on the East Coast Mainline which will result in East Midlands Railway Intercity and Connect services being very busy.

Customers wishing to travel to should continue to book their journey in advance, but if they have already booked and their train is cancelled, they will be able to use their ticket on an alternative service before or after the booked date.

East Midlands Railway Regional train service. // Credit: Cameron White

The strike action will also affect services by other train operators, and there will be very limited train services running across the whole rail network.

If a customer s train is cancelled or delayed, or they decide not to travel because of the strikes, they can change their ticket to another date, or return them to where they purchased them for a full refund. They will not be charged an administration fee.

Services on Saturday, 26 August and Saturday, 2 September

EMR Intercity – one train per hour between:

EMR Connect – one train per hour between:

  • and London St Pancras

EMR Regional – one train per hour between:

  • and Nottingham
  • Derby and
  • Sheffield and Nottingham
  • and Nottingham (Stopping Service)

EMR Regional – one train every two hours between:

There will be no services on all other lines of route and no rail replacement bus services will be provided.

Will Rogers, Managing Director for East Midlands Railway, said: “We will be significantly reducing our services on Saturday, 26 August and Saturday, 2 September due to industrial action by members of the RMT union.

“It is recommended that customers also check the departure time of their last train before embarking on their journey and familiarise themselves with the overall impact of the strike on their entire route.

“Customers should also be aware that on Sunday 27 August, our Intercity and Connect services are also likely to be very busy due to engineering works on the East Coast Mainline.

“For detailed guidance and daily travel updates, please visit our website.”

 

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