Throughout the month of May, services to and from London Euston Station will be affected by a series of essential Network Rail upgrades.
Trains will continue to run, but will be affected on weekends in May.
From 2nd May until 4th May, services will be affected by track renewal work close to London Euston, with no London Overground services between London Euston and Kiburn High Road.
Other services will continue to run but at a reduced frequency, so customers are requested to check before they travel, as their journeys will likely be affected.
Throughout the weekend, more than £8 million is being invested at Willesden Junction, with a further £1 million at Harlesden to install five new switches and crossings to allow trains to move between different rail lines.
In addition to this money, over £1 million is being spent in the Milton Keynes area to protect the lines from flooding and improve service reliability.

On the weekend of Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th May, services will run at reduced capacity into and out of London Euston due to HS2 construction work outside the station.
The final weekend of work will be Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st of May, with further HS2 work outside of London Euston, as well as more drainage improvement works near Milton Keynes.
“There will be some changes to services during this time, and I would like to thank passengers for their patience. I would urge anyone travelling on the train to and from Euston during these periods to check before they travel and allow extra time for journeys.
Gary Walsh, Network Rail’s West Coast South route director



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