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When are the next rail strikes this week?
Monday
Jan 12

Weather
Some routes may be impacted by weather.
Tuesday
Jan 13

Non-Strike day
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Wednesday
Jan 14

Non-Strike day
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Thursday
Jan 15

Non-Strike day
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Friday
Jan 16

Non-Strike day
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Saturday
Jan 17

Non-Strike day
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Sunday
Jan 18

Non-Strike day
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UK Trains rail disruptions & other info
Jan 12 to Jan 12
Storm Goretti disrupts routes between Par and Newquay
Period:Monday, January 12 to Monday, January 12
Operators:Great Western Railway
Related Information:Following severe weather brought by Storm Goretti, the line between Par and Newquay remains closed today.
Services between these stations are unable to run and will be cancelled.
Disruption is expected until the end of the day.
Customer advice:
Rail replacement coaches will operate between St Austell and Newquay. These will operate to mirror the train service, but may suffer from delays due to the additional running time taken on road.
You may use your ticket, at no extra cost on Transport for Cornwall routes 21 and 21A between St Austell (Station), St Columb Road (Co-op), Quintrell Downs (Quintrell Close) and Newquay (Bus Station).
You will be able to use any tickets from Thursday 8 January at no additional cost on Great Western Railway services up to and including today, Monday 12 January. Alternatively, if you are unable to travel, you can claim a free refund for your tickets.
Additional information:
Storm Goretti hit the UK which brought strong winds to South West England. This has damaged signalling systems and resulted in a number of fallen trees.
Jan 12 to Jan 12
Track flooding and bridge damage disrupts routes between Liskeard and Looe
Period:Monday, January 12 to Monday, January 12
Operators:Great Western Railway
Related Information:The line between Liskeard and Looe remains closed following a period of recent heavy rain which flooded the track.
The water levels have now dropped and Network Rail have been able to inspect the bridge structures. The results of the investigation have confirmed some damage that will require repair work. This will need to be carried out before the line can be reopened and trains are able to run again.
No trains will operate between Liskeard and Looe until at least the end of the day Friday 16 January. Rail replacement transport will run as stated below,.
Please note, there is no Sunday service on this route.
Customer advice:
Replacement minibuses will operate at train departure times from Liskeard and Looe.
The designated stops for the replacement road transport are as follows:
Liskeard - at the front of the station.
Sandplace - bus stops by the station entrance.
Looe - at the front of the station.
If you are travelling to / from Coombe Junction Halt, St Keyne Wishing Well Halt or Causeland please call Great Western Railway customer services on 0345 700 0125, or use the station help point for taxis to be arranged.
Additionally, you may use your ticket on Transport for Cornwall bus route 73 between Liskeard and Looe at no extra cost.
Additional information:
A further update will be provided soon regarding the progress of the repair work. This page will be updated once confirmation is received as to when the line will reopen.
Jan 12 to Jan 12
Wintry weather and Storm Goretti affect rail services across England, Scotland and Wales
Period:Monday, January 12 to Monday, January 12
Related Information:The Met Office have issued yellow and amber weather warnings for snow, ice, rain and wind that may affect services across England, Wales and Scotland until the end of the day on Friday 9 January.
Storm Goretti has been named and will bring strong winds and snow to some parts of England and Wales. Services will be impacted today, 8 January and on Friday 9 January.
If you are travelling on any of the affected days you are strongly advised to check your full journey before you travel.
Stay safe on the rail network in these snowy and icy conditions. Don't rush, hold the handrail on stairs and escalators, and use the lift if you've got heavy luggage, bikes or pushchairs.
The forecast weather may cause trains to be disrupted:
In very cold weather, snow and ice can build up on the tracks blocking points, the equipment that allows trains to move between tracks.
Ice can coat the electrified third rail and overhead power cables, preventing trains from drawing the power they need to run and leaving them stranded.
Icicles on tunnels, bridges and other structures can also damage trains and overhead power cables.
In very snowy weather where snow lies deeper than 30cm, trains can’t run safely unless they have been fitted with snow ploughs.
Jan 12 to Jan 12
Severe weather causes the no trains between Llandrindod and Shrewsbury.
Period:Monday, January 12 to Monday, January 12
Operators:Transport for Wales
Related Information:line is closed. Trains are unable to run between these stations and will be revised and Disruption is expected until the end of the day.





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