Trains in West Midlands cancelled due to overtime ban

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Credit: West Midlands Railway

As with other train operators throughout the country, Railway (WMR) train services will be disrupted by industrial action until next Tuesday, 6 February.

This weekend, Saturday, 3 and Sunday, 4 February, there will be no train services due to members of the union taking industrial action by imposing an overtime ban.

West Midlands Railway train on platform at Birmingham New Street
West Midlands Railway train at // Credit: Network Rail

West Midlands Railway has also introduced an amended timetable that will apply today Friday 2 February, and next Monday, 5 and Tuesday, 6 February. Services that are scheduled to run on these dates may be subject to change, or cancelled at short-notice.

The effect of the amended timetable is as follows:

Birmingham New Street station during a previous strike. // Credit: Network Rail

Other train operators are also being affected by the industrial action, but on different days for different operators. Anyone intending to travel during this period should check how their journey may be affected by clicking here.

Jonny Wiseman, WMR customer experience director, said: “Industrial action is designed to be disruptive to passengers and it is extremely disappointing that the impact of this action means we are unable to operate any services this weekend.

“Passengers holding tickets for travel for either Saturday or Sunday will be able to use them on an alternative day or claim a full refund. Information is available on our website.

“I also urge passengers travelling during the period of the overtime ban to check their journeys before setting out as services may be subject to short-notice cancellation. I also urge passengers not to rely on late services as last trains may be earlier than usual.”

Normal scene at Birmingham New Street station. // Credit: Network Rail
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