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  • Signal and track improvements for Trent Valley Line passengers

    Signal and track improvements for Trent Valley Line passengers

    Rail passengers travelling between Stafford and Rugby are being urged to ‘look before they book’ ahead of a month of weekend railway upgrades.
    The major improvements to the Trent Valley Line will see new railway track laid and signalling – the traffic lights of the railway – improved.
    Once complete, it will mean smoother, more reliable journeys for passengers who use this busy stretch of the

  • Representatives from West Midlands Railway, communities and local councillors unveil the artwork.

    Vintage artwork unveiled at Small Heath station in Birmingham

    Passengers using West Midlands Railway services from Small Heath in Birmingham are enjoying a vintage feeling thanks to a new community art project.
    A new poster highlights the fast journey time - as little as four minutes - for passengers to reach the city centre and has been designed in art deco style to reflect that the station first opened in 1908.
    The project is the first in a series of

  • Changes for London Northwestern Railway passengers

    Changes to rail services due to traincrew availability

    London Northwestern Railway is making temporary changes to its timetables from Saturday (24 July).
    The train operator says the changes are necessary due to Covid 19 and the ongoing impact of ‘Test and Trace’ notifications causing trains to be cancelled at short notice. The changes affect services between Northampton and London, and on the Abbey and Marston Vale lines.
    London Northwestern R

  • Wear a face covering out of respect for others

    Wear a face covering out of respect for others

    West Midlands Railway is asking passengers to keep wearing face coverings from Monday (19 July) as Covid restrictions are eased. The train company is also warning rail users to expect more short-notice cancellations as increasing numbers of staff are getting ‘pinged’ by the Test and Trace app.

  • Wear a face covering out of respect for others

    Wear a face covering out of respect for others

    London Northwestern Railway is asking passengers to keep wearing face coverings from Monday (19 July) as Covid restrictions are eased. The train company is also warning rail users to expect more short-notice cancellations as increasing numbers of staff are getting ‘pinged’ by the Test and Trace app.

  • Railway lovers in Worcestershire invited to find out more about Community Rail Partnership

    Railway lovers in Worcestershire invited to find out more about Community Rail Partnership

    Rail lovers in Worcestershire are being invited to find out more about the work of the county's Community Rail Partnership (CRP) next week.
    The partnership, which works to connect railway stations with their local communities, is holding a drop-in session at the Worcester Guildhall from 10.30am - 2.30pm on Friday 23 July.
    Visitors can learn more about the work of the CRP, enter a competition

  • West Midlands Railway urges passengers to check before travelling on Sunday

    West Midlands Railway urges passengers to check before travelling on Sunday

    West Midlands Railway (WMR) is urging passengers planning to travel this Sunday to check their journeys as timetables may be subject to short-notice alterations.

    Fewer services are expected to run across the network due to increased numbers of train crew self-isolating coupled with ongoing delays to the company’s driver training programme caused by the pandemic. Planned engineering works ar

  • London Northwestern Railway running special timetable on Sunday

    London Northwestern Railway running special timetable on Sunday

    London Northwestern Railway (LNR) passengers travelling to and from London this Sunday (July 11) are being urged to check their journeys as a special timetable will be in operation.

    With thousands of football fans expected to head into London for the final of Euro 2020 at Wembley, the timetable is being introduced to ensure LNR runs the longest trains possible on services into Euston. It ha

  • Railway upgrade work between Walsall and Cannock

    Railway upgrade work between Walsall and Cannock

    Passengers in the West Midlands will have better, smoother journeys thanks to track renewal on the line between Walsall and Cannock.
    The £500,000 investment will mean more reliable journeys on the Chase line which connects Rugeley Trent Valley with Birmingham New Street via Walsall.
    Work began at the weekend and is taking place over four consecutive Sundays during which parts of the railway

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