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When are the next rail strikes this week?
Friday
Jan 30

Weather
Some routes may be impacted by weather.
Saturday
Jan 31

Weather
Some routes may be impacted by weather.
Sunday
Feb 1

Weather
Some routes may be impacted by weather.
Monday
Feb 2

Weather
Some routes may be impacted by weather.
Tuesday
Feb 3

Non-Strike day
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Wednesday
Feb 4

Non-Strike day
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Thursday
Feb 5

Non-Strike day
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UK Trains rail disruptions & other info
Jan 27 to Feb 1
Track flooding and bridge damage disrupts routes between Liskeard and Looe
Period:Tuesday, January 27 to Sunday, February 1
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 heavy rainfall, combined with high tides, resulted in the water levels at several bridges along the line being above the level which allows for trains to run safely. Investigations took place once the water levels receded and the results of the investigations 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. Rail replacement transport will run as stated below.
Currently, trains are not expected to run on this route until the start of service on Monday 2 February, at the earliest.
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 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.
Jan 28 to Feb 16
Landslip disrupts services between Horsham and Dorking (Main)
Period:Wednesday, January 28 to Monday, February 16
Operators:Southern
Related Information:A landslip between Horsham and Dorking (Main) means that trains are unable to run between these stations.
Buses will replace trains between these stations until Monday 16 February.
Customer advice:
A landslip between Horsham and Dorking will impact trains running between Horsham, Dorking and London Victoria until at least Monday 16 February.
Until Monday 16 February:
There will be NO train service between Horsham and Dorking.
The following stations will not be served:
Warnham.
Ockley.
Holmwood.
An hourly train service will continue to run between Dorking and London Victoria, and there are alternative Southern and Thameslink services from Horsham to London Bridge and London Victoria, via Gatwick Airport.
If you are travelling between Horsham and Dorking (Main):
Please allow for at least 30-40 minutes longer than usual to complete your journey, as you will need to use alternative transport to reach your destination.
An hourly replacement bus service will operate between Horsham, Warnham, Holmwood and Dorking, in both directions. This will connect with train services running between Dorking and London Victoria. However, if you are travelling from Horsham into Central London, please use the alternative Southern or Thameslink routes from Horsham.
You can also use your ticket to travel at no extra cost on Metrobus route 93 between Horsham Bus Station, Warnham, Ockley (serving Clarks Green Roundabout), Holmwood and Dorking.
If you are travelling to / from Ockley:
Replacement buses running between Horsham and Dorking are unable to serve Ockley due to a road closure between the A24 and the station, until the end of service on Friday 30 January.
If you are travelling from Ockley, please press the green emergency button on the station Help Point, and we will arrange onward travel for you.
If you are travelling to Ockley, please speak to station staff who will assist in booking onward transport. Ockley will be served by rail replacement buses from Saturday 31 January.
Car parking easement:
If you have a car park season ticket for Ockley, you will be able to park at Horsham, Crawley, Reigate or Three Bridges if you choose to travel to / from these stations as an alternative (please note, these car parks can be busy).
Planning your journey:
You can see the live departure boards, and view a live map of the network.
You can also view an alternative route guide.
If you're travelling in the London area, you can plan journeys on alternative routes by using the TfL Journey Planner. You can use the Southern app to find up-to-date information.
Journey planners for Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 January are up to date, and reflect our planned service on this route. Journey planners will be updated daily.
Can you tell me more about the incident?
A landslip was reported in the Ockley area on Friday evening, 23 January. Since then, specialist Network Rail teams have been on site assessing the damage and repairs necessary and then starting work on the track and surrounding embankment. All lines through this route will be blocked until this work is complete. Watch this video to find out more.
A full line closure is expected until Monday 16 February, between Horsham and Dorking (Main).
Landslips can happen for a number of reasons, including severe weather. Areas at risk of landslips are monitored proactively to ensure that the track is safe, and Southern also receive reports from train crews of any risks to the railway.
Jan 30 to Jan 30
Signalling system fault impacts routes between Yeovil Junction and Salisbury
Period:Friday, January 30 to Friday, January 30
Operators:South Western Railway
Related Information:A fault with the signalling system between Tisbury and Salisbury means fewer trains are able to run and will have to run at a reduced speed on all lines.
As a result, trains running between Yeovil Junction and Salisbury may be cancelled, delayed by up to 15 minutes or revised.
Disruption is expected until the end of the day.
Customer advice:
Trains have to run at reduced speed on all lines between Tisbury and Salisbury. This means that fewer trains are able to run between these stations until further notice.
To assist you with your journey your ticket will be accepted, at no extra cost to yourself, on the following services:
Great Western Railway services between Exeter St Davids and London Paddington (in both directions).
Great Western Railway services between Basingstoke and Reading (in both directions).
Great Western Railway services between Salisbury and Westbury (in both directions).
Salisbury Reds bus route 25 between Salisbury, Tisbury and Gillingham.
Salisbury Reds bus routes 26 and 27 between Salisbury and Tisbury.
First Buses of Somerset bus routes 58 & 58A between Templecombe, Sherborne and Yeovil Town.
First Buses of Somerset bus route CR4 between Yeovil Town and Sherborne.
South West Coaches bus route CR5 between Yeovil Town and Sherborne.
South West Coaches bus route 1 between Yeovil Town and Castle Cary.
South West Coaches bus routes 96 and 96A between Yeovil Town and Crewkerne.
Stagecoach bus route H between Exeter St Davids and Exeter Central.
Stagecoach bus route P between Exeter Central and Pinhoe.
Stagecoach bus routes 1 & 1A between Exeter Central, Pinhoe and Broadclyst (near Cranbrook).
Stagecoach bus route 4 between Exeter St Davids, Exeter Central and Cranbrook.
Stagecoach bus route 9 and X30 between Honiton and Exeter Central.
Stagecoach bus routes 44 and 44A between Axminster, Honiton, Cranbrook and Exeter Central.
Road transport is in operation between Yeovil Junction and Salisbury.
Please note these buses will not be running to a scheduled timetable.
If you need any help with your journey, please speak to a member of staff or use a station help point.
If you would prefer to use local buses to continue your journey please check Traveline. South Western Railway tickets are not valid on local buses unless stated above.
Additional information:
Engineers are onsite.
Jan 30 to Feb 2
Poor weather impacts Great Western Railway network-wide services
Period:Friday, January 30 to Monday, February 2
Operators:Great Western Railway
Related Information:The Met Office have issued yellow weather warnings across south west England today, and also on Friday 30 and early morning Saturday 31 January.
As a result of the poor weather, trains running across the Great Western Railway network may be subject to cancellations, alterations or delays. Some routes may be suspended for safety reasons.
Disruption to services is expected to continue until the end of the day on on Monday 2 February.
Customer advice:
If you are travelling between Exeter St Davids and Okehampton / Barnstaple:
Trains are currently unable to operate between these stations as a result of flooding following the poor weather.
You are advised NOT TO TRAVEL as Great Western Railway cannot guarantee they will get you to your destination due to the unsafe road conditions. This is expected to be the case until the end of the day.
An extremely limited rail replacement service will run between Exeter St Davids and Okehampton. Please speak to station staff on arrival.
Your ticket can be used, at no extra cost, with Stagecoach, in both directions on routes as follows:
5 between Exeter (Central, New North Road), Newton St Cyres (Belluno) and Crediton (Station Cross).
5A between Exeter (bus station), Newton St Cyres (Belluno), Crediton (station), Copplestone and Okehampton.
5B between Exeter (bus station), Newton St Cyres (Belluno), Crediton (station), Copplestone, Morchard Road and Barnstaple (station).
5C between Exeter (bus station), Newton St Cyres (Belluno), Crediton (station), Copplestone, Morchard Road and Lapford.
You can also use Dartline route 66 between Exeter (St David’s), Exeter St Thomas (Cowick St) and Okehampton (West Street).
If you are travelling between Par and Newquay:
Trains are currently unable to operate between these stations as a result of flooding following the poor weather. This is expected to continue until the end of the day on Monday 2 February.
Rail replacement buses will run between St Austell and Newquay, operating as close as possible to the timetable.
Please use Great Western Railway train services between Par and St Austell.
To further assist you with your journey, you may use your ticket on the following Go Cornwall bus routes at no extra cost:
21 / 21A: between St Austell, St Columb Road, Quintrell Downs and Newquay.
26 / 26A: St Austell, Bugle, Roche and Bodmin.
31: St Austell and Luxulyan.
85: Truro and Newquay.
91: Truro, St Columb Road, Quintrell Downs and Newquay.
93: Truro, Quintrell Downs and Newquay.
Jan 30 to Jan 30
Points failure impacts routes between London Paddington and Heathrow Airport / Reading
Period:Friday, January 30 to Friday, January 30
Operators:Elizabeth line,Great Western Railway,Heathrow Express
Related Information:A points failure between London Paddington and Heathrow Airport / Reading means that some lines are blocked. As a result, trains running between these stations may be cancelled, delayed by up to 15 minutes or revised.
Disruption is expected until 11:15.
Elizabeth line customer advice:
You may use your ticket on the following services at no extra cost:
Great Western Railway between London Paddington and Reading.
London Buses and local buses between London Paddington and Heathrow Airport / Reading.
London Underground via any reasonable route.
South Western Railway between London Waterloo and Reading.
Great Western Railway customer advice:
You may use your ticket on Elizabeth line services between London Paddington and Reading.
Jan 30 to Jan 30
Points failure and track safety inspection impact routes between Luton and London St Pancras International
Period:Friday, January 30 to Friday, January 30
Operators:East Midlands Railway,Thameslink
Related Information:A points failure in the Cricklewood area and a safety inspection of the track in the West Hampstead Thameslink area means some lines are blocked. Trains running between Luton and London St Pancras International may be cancelled, revised or delayed by up to 30 minutes.
Disruption is expected until 12:00.
A visual disruption map video is available.
East Midlands Railway customer advice:
Network Rail have a fault team on site, working to resolve the problems.
How does this affect my train?
Trains running through the area will be delayed up to 30 minutes in both directions, as two of the lines are currently out of use and this will cause congestion to trains.
London Intercity Services (Sheffield / Nottingham / London St Pancras International) - due to late running services East Midlands Railway will have some alterations on this route, some services will call additionally at Bedford and Wellingborough and these trains will be amended in the online journey planners.
London Connect Services (Corby / Luton Airport Parkway and London St Pancras International) - will be suspended in both directions until the lines fully reopen.
At present East Midlands Railway are expecting the problem to be fixed in the next 4 hours. As soon as the problem is fixed their priority will be to get trains running to their advertised times again. We expect the advertised timetable to resume on the affected routes by 12:00.
Visit eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk/travelling-via-kings-cross for lots of useful information about what to expect when travelling via London Kings Cross.
How do I get where I need to be?
Trains are likely to experience extended delays or alterations. You should use alternative routes which will be most comfortable and the quickest way to get where you need to be. Your ticket can be used at no extra cost to travel via the following alternative routes:
Sheffield:
You may travel to Doncaster with CrossCountry, TransPennine Express or Northern where you should change for a train to London Kings Cross. It is likely to take between 2 and 2.5 hours to complete this journey. LNER, who run the trains between Doncaster and London Kings Cross recommend booking a seat reservation.
Derby/Chesterfield:
You may travel to Birmingham New Street with CrossCountry where you should change for a train to London Euston with London Northwestern Railway or Avanti West Coast. It is likely to take between 2.5 and 3 hours to complete this journey.
Nottingham:
You may travel to Grantham with East Midlands Railway where you should change for a train to London Kings Cross. It is likely to take between 2 and 2.5 hours to complete this journey. LNER, who run the trains between Grantham and London Kings Cross recommend booking a seat reservation.
Leicester:
You may travel to Nuneaton with Cross Country where you should change for a train to London Euston with Avanti or London Northwestern Railway. It is likely to take 2 hours to complete this journey.
From 09:10 there will be a train service running between Kettering and Corby in both directions, please use the online journey planner to check your journey.
All of these alternative route options are available in the opposite direction too. Don’t worry about your ticket, other train operators know about the disruption to your journey and your ticket can be used at no extra cost on their trains.
Thameslink customer advice:
If you are travelling now, you may need to wait longer than usual for a train towards your destination. Please ensure you allow at least 30 minutes longer than normal to complete your journey.
Expected Service:
Trains which run between Bedford and Three Bridges will be suspended until further notice.
If you are travelling on this route, you can use alternative Thameslink services between Bedford and Brighton, which will still run but are expected to be subject to delays and possible revisions.
These trains will also be much busier than usual. First-class carriages have been declassified on Thameslink trains between Bedford and London.
Trains which run between St Albans City and Sutton will be reduced.
You can continue to run on this route, but you may have to wait longer than usual for a train towards your destination. You can use alternative Thameslink services between St Albans and London.
You can use your ticket to travel at no extra cost on:
Thameslink or Southern services on any reasonable route towards your destination.
East Midlands Railway services between London, Luton, and Bedford.
London Underground services on any reasonable route.
London buses on routes between Sutton, Wimbledon, and central London.
Planning your journey:
To help complete your journey, you can view an alternative route guide.
Please check journey planners and station information boards before you travel and allow extra time to reach your destination.
You can see the live departure boards, and view a live map of the network.
You can also use the Thameslink app to find up-to-date travel information.
Can you tell me more about the incident?
Multiple incidents between St Albans and West Hampstead Thameslink mean that trains on this route will be significantly delayed, revised, or cancelled.
Currently, a points failure is affecting southbound routes through the Cricklewood area. Points are movable sections of track that guide trains onto different routes at junctions. If they develop a fault due to obstructions, electronic failures or other issues, trains cannot safely pass.
A track defect has also been reported on one of the lines through West Hampstead Thameslink, meaning that trains will run at reduced speeds over the affected section of track, causing delays to trains running north.
Network Rail is sending teams to investigate. To work safely, they may need to stop trains, which could delay services.
Once on-site, they'll diagnose the fault and look for a quick fix. Some repairs may take longer if replacement parts or expert advice are needed.
Jan 30 to Jan 30
Emergency incident disrupts routes between Weymouth and Bournemouth
Period:Friday, January 30 to Friday, January 30
Operators:South Western Railway
Related Information:The emergency services are dealing with an incident near the railway between Weymouth and Wareham. Whilst they do their work, all lines are closed. Trains running between Weymouth and Bournemouth may be cancelled, delayed by up to 60 minutes or revised.
Disruption is expected until 14:00.
Customer advice:
Response teams are on their way to site.
In order to allow emergency services access to the railway all power to the track will need to be switched off in the affected area.
Ticket acceptance:
South Western Railway are arranging replacement buses and for you to be able to use your ticket at no extra cost with other train operators / bus operators between Weymouth and Poole.
Your ticket can be used, at no extra cost, on the following services:
Great Western Railway between Weymouth and Westbury / Yeovil Pen Mill, and also between Westbury and Salisbury.
Morebus X1 and X2 between Bournemouth, Christchurch, New Milton and Lymington.
Morebus 120 between New Milton, Sway and Lymington.
Morebus 119 between New Milton and Lymington.
Morebus 1A, 1B and 1C between Bournemouth, Pokesdown and Christchurch.
Morebus 22 between Bournemouth and Pokesdown.
Morebus 33 between Bournemouth, Pokesdown and Christchurch.
Morebus 8 and 9 between Hamworthy and Poole.
Morebus 40 between Wareham and Poole.
Morebus X3 between Poole, Bournemouth and Salisbury.
First Bus 10 between Weymouth, Upwey and Dorchester.
First Bus X51 between Weymouth, Dorchester and Axminster.
First Bus X53 between Weymouth and Axminster.
First Bus X54 between Weymouth, Wool and Wareham.
South West Coaches CR5 between Dorchester, Yeovil Town and Sherborne.
Replacement bus services:
5 x buses at Weymouth - due on site from 09:00.
3 x buses at Bournemouth - due on site from 09:00.
2 x buses at Poole - due on site from 10:00.
These buses will be used as required by station staff.
Please note they will not be running to a scheduled timetable.
Taxi claim back:
Because your journey may be heavily disrupted in this area, you can book your own taxi and claim the cost back through the South Western Railway website. This applies to travel between any stations served by South Western Railway between Weymouth and Bournemouth.
You will need to provide the following details to make a claim:
• Your full contact details.
• The time and date of your journey.
• The stations you travelled to and from.
• A detailed description of the series of events that took place.
• Copies of your train ticket/s and taxi receipt.
If you need any help with your journey, please speak to a member of staff or use a station help point.
If you would prefer to use local buses to continue your journey please check Traveline. South Western Railway tickets are not valid on local buses unless stated above.
Jan 30 to Jan 30
Level crossing barrier fault impacts routes between Haywards Heath and Lewes via Plumpton
Period:Friday, January 30 to Friday, January 30
Operators:Southern
Related Information:A fault with barriers at a level crossing in the Plumpton area means the line towards Lewes is blocked. Trains running between Haywards Heath and Lewes may be cancelled, delayed by up to 50 minutes or revised.
Disruption is expected until 11:00.
Customer advice:
Trains which usually run between Haywards Heath and Lewes via Plumpton may instead divert and run via Brighton.
No trains will call at Plumpton and Cooksbridge - in the direction towards Lewes - until further notice.
If you are travelling on this route, your journey may take up to 30 minutes longer than usual.
If you are travelling to or from Plumpton or Cooksbridge, you will need to use an alternative route to reach your destination.
Planning your journey:
You can also view an alternative route guide.
Please check journey planners and station information boards before you travel and allow extra time to reach your destination.
You can see the live departure boards, and view a live map of the network.
You can also use the Southern app to find up-to-date travel information.
Can you tell me more about the incident?
A fault with a set of level crossing barriers between Haywards Heath and Lewes means that trains are unable to pass over the level crossing safely.
Network Rail engineers are en route to investigate this fault, and will begin work to resolve this as soon as possible.
Jan 30 to Jan 30
Broken down train disrupts routes between Todmorden and Rochdale
Period:Friday, January 30 to Friday, January 30
Operators:Northern
Related Information:A broken down train between Todmorden and Rochdale means that some lines are blocked. As a result, trains running between these stations may be delayed by up to 40 minutes or revised.
Disruption is expected until 11:00.
Customer advice:
The following services are not affected by this disruption in both directions.
York / Leeds - Blackpool North services.
Clitheroe / Blackburn - Rochdale services.
Northern tickets may be used at no additional costs on board TransPennine Express services between Leeds and Manchester Victoria via Huddersfield until this disruption ends.
Northern train ticket restrictions have been lifted in the affected areas, including Advance and Peak restrictions, during this disruption. Restrictions will be reinstated once the disruption ends.





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