Network Rail reminder as Christmas upgrade works set to begin

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Network Rail is reminding rail passengers to check before travelling as they make their getaway.

The majority of the rail network is unaffected by upgrade work, however, some lines will see major changes as engineers begin the Christmas investment programme.

is working with train operators to minimise disruption by carrying out work on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

20,560 railway staff will deliver 386 projects over the Christmas period.

The major works include:

  • Major upgrade works at London King’s Cross, including tunnel and structure work, drainage inspection and upgrading overhead line equipment
    • The majority of this work will take place over Christmas Day and Boxing Day. On Friday 27 December, train operators will have limited access into King’s Cross at the start of service until 13:00.
  • Track renewals, switches and crossings and overhead line work between London Paddington and Slough.
    • This will mean no trains from London Paddington between 24-27 December, and a reduced timetable between 28-31 December.
    • Strike action on SWR will also mean that services in and out of London Paddington will be busier than normal.
  • Switches and crossings renewal works at Ashford International
    • Southeastern Highspeed and Eurostar services will not stop at Ashford between 26-29 December.
  • Re-railing and track maintenance work between London Liverpool Street and Hackney Downs.
    • On 26 December Stansted Airport services will start and terminate at Tottenham Hale.
    • Greater Anglia and Arriva Rail London services will run between 27-29 December but will divert around the works on the fast lines.

What did the officials say?

Andrew Haines, Network Rail chief executive, said:

“Our passengers expect and deserve a more reliable railway. That’s why this Christmas we are working on the railway across the country to improve services for our passengers.

“While significantly fewer people travel over Christmas, we know that some of our passengers will have important plans to visit friends and family, so please do check before you travel.”

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