Read the latest information on the upcoming rail strikes in the UK. Find information on rearranging or refunding your trip here.
If your train is unaffected by the strike but you change your plans, you can reschedule your journey or cancel it(but may have to pay an administration fee). FAQ What information is available about the strikes? Upcoming rail strikes have been announced, which will impact some train oper...
What will the impact be long-term? Every Sunday until 25 May, a reduced timetable will be in place on the strike days, with fewer services running during limited operating hours. But Avanti has warned that most of the Sunday strikes coincide with planned engineering works,...
the United Kingdom's (UK) National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) gave the go-ahead on Tuesday to the country's biggest rail strikes in 30 years that are expected to cause massive
Labour urges govt to resolve strikes 11 Apr11th April Network Rail's £2.8bn plan to defend against extreme weather 3 Apr3rd AprilUK Frustrated train passengers face delays and disruption after London Euston signal failure 2 Apr2nd AprilUK ...
John Boughton, Commercial Director for National Express UK & Ireland, said: “The rail strikes have been a fantastic opportunity for us to highlight just how good our coach services are, especially to those who may not have considered travelling with us before. People are making the switch b...
The union staged three one-day strikes last month that stopped services across much of the country. More strikes are planned for Saturday, when train drivers are set to walk out, and on three days in August. It's turning out to be a summer of travel disruption, in Britain and around th...
Five days of nationwide rail strikes have reportedly started in the UK, halting much of the country's rail system and leaving passengers on urban and intercity networks with only a skeletal service. Given that just 20% of trains were anticipated to run and that the regular operating hours ...
The UK Government has directed rail companies to decrease spending by 10%, and the Treasury has directed that rail subsidies should be cut.
5 reasons to share through the strikes this Christmas The looming threat of strike action and ongoing disruption looms over most of the country as Unions and rail franchises continue to butt heads over a range of issues. This, combined with the hectic festive period and extensive maintenance wo...