Network Rail gives advance notice of festive season disruption

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Previous work to replace points elsewhere on the London-Norwich main line. Credit: Network Rail

has confirmed that more than the 96% of the rail network will be open for ‘business as usual' over and New Year, while revealing the engineering work that will disrupt some services, particularly in South East England.

The seasonal programme of works, costing £127m, is lighter than in recent years. There was more disruption last year.

Passengers should expect disruption in first week of January
Credit: Network Rail

Significant will include:

Credit: Janine Booth

Network Rail is urging passengers to check their journey in advance, which they can do by visiting National Rail Enquiries or checking with their train operator.

Lawrence Bowman, network strategy director for Network Rail, said: “We understand how important this time of year is for our passengers for reconnecting with family and friends. With more than 96% of the network open for business as usual, we have tried as far as possible to design our investment projects around our passengers and keep disruption to a minimum.

“We are carrying out some significant projects, not as many as past years, but still some £127m of investment ranging from laying new track, installing new bridges and making improvements to stations so that passengers can benefit from better and more reliable services and facilities.

“We plan our Christmas engineering programmes months- and in some cases years- in advance and target the quietest times – overnight, weekends and Christmas Day and Boxing Day to ensure we keep what disruption there is to an absolute minimum and will always looks to use diversions rather than put people on buses.

“But some routes will see disruption as we upgrade the railway, so it's important that passengers check their journeys before travelling.”

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