No train service between Great Malvern and Hereford following flooding
Rail passengers are being warned not to attempt to travel between Great Malvern and Hereford this morning (Thu 24 Dec) due to severe flooding of the railway.
Rail passengers are being warned not to attempt to travel between Great Malvern and Hereford this morning (Thu 24 Dec) due to severe flooding of the railway.
Passengers are being urged not to travel between Great Malvern and Hereford this evening (Wednesday 23 December) due to flooding. Trains are unable to operate along the route, and road access between Great Malvern, Colwall, Ledbury and Hereford is also restricted due to flooding, so rail replacement buses are unable to operate.
Train operator London Northwestern Railway (LNR) has confirmed the refund process for customers whose Christmas journey plans have changed following the latest Government advice.
Train operator West Midlands Railway has confirmed the refund process for customers whose Christmas journey plans have changed following the latest Government advice.
Passenger access is being improved to four of London Euston station’s busiest platforms as part of a multi-million-pound improvement programme.
Rail bosses have thanked passengers at Watford Junction after generous travellers donated presents worth hundreds of pounds to local children’s charities in time for Christmas.
Rail passengers are being urged to check their journeys before travelling today (Tuesday) due to a train derailment at Coventry.
Rail passengers are being urged to check their journeys before travelling today (Tuesday) due to a train derailment at Coventry.
Rail passengers in the West Midlands are being advised about work starting next month to renew the platform 1 lift at Wolverhampton station.
Passengers who use West Midlands Railway services via Birmingham Snow Hill are being offered the chance to have their questions answered as part of a new online Q&A.
London Northwestern Railway is urging rail passengers to plan their festive travel carefully with increased numbers of people expected to use the trains.
Rail passengers in the West Midlands are being urged to plan their festive travel carefully with increased numbers of people expected to use the trains.