Only ‘absolutely necessary’ rail travel advised on strike days this week
Date published: 15 August 2022
There will be greatly reduced departures per hour from Manchester Piccadilly station on Thursday and Saturday
Two days of national strike action this week are expected to cause disruption to rail passengers on the West Coast main line, Chiltern main line, and all routes in the West Midlands, North West and in Cumbria.
Passengers considering using the railway on Thursday (18th) and Saturday, August 20, are being advised to only travel if absolutely necessary.
Repeated coordinated strike action, over pay and modernisation plans, by the RMT and TSSA unions on those days will cause severe disruption for passengers with only about a fifth of trains running.
Four of the country’s biggest stations will see services reduced to:
5 departures per hour from London Euston (normally 17 on average)
10 departures per hour from Birmingham New Street (normally 40 on average)
2 departures per hour from Liverpool Lime Street (normally 13 on average)
6 departures per hour from Manchester Piccadilly (normally 30 on average)
People are being warned not to get caught out with trains starting later at 7.30am and finishing much earlier.
Last trains will leave stations between 3pm and 5pm, with final arrivals by 6.30pm.
Tim Shoveller, Network Rail’s North West and Central region managing director, said: “It saddens me that we are again having to ask passengers to stay away from the railway for two days this week due to strike action, when we should be helping them enjoy their summers.
"We have made a good and fair pay offer but, with the exception of our TSSA management grades who accepted the deal, our unions are refusing to put it to a ballot to let our employees have a say, and sadly that means more disruption on the rail network.
“We’ll run as many services as we can this Thursday and Saturday, but it will only be around a fifth of the usual timetable, so please only travel if absolutely necessary and if you must travel, plan ahead and check when your last train will be.”
Disruption is also expected early in the morning after each day of industrial action – Friday, August 19, and Sunday, August 21 – as striking workers return to duties.
Passengers are encouraged to check www.nationalrail.co.uk so they know exactly what to expect.
More information from individual train operators, including on tickets and refunds, can also be found on:
Avanti West Coast’s information page
Northern’s information page
TransPennine Express’ information page
CrossCountry’s information page
West Midlands Railways' information page
London Northwestern Railway's information page
East Midlands Railway’s information page
Transport for Wales’ information page
Caledonian Sleeper's information page
Transport for London's information page
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