Coronavirus: How are train operating companies affected? – Tuesday 24th March 2020

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Coronavirus: How are train operating companies affected? – Tuesday 24th March 2020

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As carries on sweeping the UK, many train operating companies have chosen to implement a reduced timetable.

With so many train operating companies around the country, we thought it would be useful to have one page with all the cancellations that are taking place.

Covid-19 is a fast-moving pandemic, with information changing all the time. Please check with the relevant companies to see where you stand if you have pre-booked tickets.

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  • Transport for London
    • All Night London Underground services – CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
    • All Night London Overground services – CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
    • Reduced service on London Underground
    • London Trams – reduced service
    • TfL Rail – reduced service
    • Docklands Light Railway – reduced service
    • London Overground – reduced service
    • London Underground stations
      • Lambeth North – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Regents Park – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Warwick Avenue – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Kilburn Park – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Charing Cross – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Holland Park – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Queensway – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Lancaster Gate – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Chancery Lane – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Redbridge – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Bayswater – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Great Portland Street – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Barbican – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Bow Road – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Stepney Green – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Mansion House – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Temple – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • St James’s Park – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Gloucester Road – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Swiss Cottage – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • St John’s Wood – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Bermondsey – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Southwark – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Tuffnell Park – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Chalk Farm – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Mornington Crescent – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Goodge Street – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Borough – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Clapham South – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Tooting Bec – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • South Wimbledon – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Hampstead – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Caledonian Road – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Arsenal – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Covent Garden – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Hyde Park Corner – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Bounds Green – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Manor House – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Pimlico – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
      • Blackhorse Road – CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
  • Transport for Wales
    • SUNDAY SERVICE WILL OPERATE 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 23RD MARCH 2020
      • Additional train services will also operate as follows:
        • Cardiff Valleys and local area

          • Coryton to Radyr shuttle (90-minute frequency)
          • Treherbert dept 07.16, arrive Cardiff Central 08.20.
          • Aberdare dept 07.22, arrive Cardiff Central 08.23.
          • Merthyr Tydfil dept 07.38, arrive Cardiff Central 08.39.
          • Rhymney dept 07.43, arrive Cardiff Central 08.44
          • Barry Island dept 07.56, arrive Cardiff Central 08.25
          • Penarth dept 08.33, arrive Cardiff Central 08.44
          • Ebbw Vale Town dept 07.37, arrive Cardiff Central 08.33

        • Mainline (South)

          • Carmarthen dept 06.50, arrive Swansea 07.48
          • Swansea dept 07.49, arrive Cardiff Central 08.45
          • Maesteg dept 08.04, arrive Cardiff Central 0853
          • Bridgend dept 07.42, arrive Cardiff Central 08.40
          • Cardiff Central dept 07.50, arrive Swansea 08.51
          • Carmarthen dept 08.01, arrive Swansea 08.49
          • Cardiff Central dept 06.45, via Hereford dept 07.46, continues to Shrewsbury arriving 08.44 (calling at Pontypool & New Inn)

        • Mainline (North)

          • Chester dept 07.38, arrive Manchester Piccadilly 08.54
          • Shrewsbury dept 07.25, arrive Chester 08.18
          • Chester dept 07.16, arrive Shrewsbury 08.04
          • Holyhead dept 06.28 via Llandudno Junction dept 07.25, continues to Chester arriving 08.14
          • Machynlleth dept 07.04, arrive Shrewsbury 08:16
  • Tyne and Wear Metro (Nexus)
    • Peak trains between Pelaw and Monkseaton or South Gosforth – CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

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  1. But still there are some people out there who are ignoring the lockdown and being told not to commute to work unless they work in the NHS or emergency services or deliveries. Since the Prime Minister Boris Johnson has now introduced a 3 week lockdown to stop the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

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