Rail services operated by Hull Trains will not be disrupted by the industrial action that most other train operators across the country will suffer this week.
Hull Trains has confirmed that it will continue to run a full regular timetable tomorrow, Thursday, 16th and Saturday 18th March, as well as two weeks later on Thursday, 30th March and Saturday, 1st April.
Although there will be reduced services on many parts of the rail network on those dates because of the industrial action affecting most other rail operators, Hull Trains is unaffected and is not part of the action. Consequently, the company will continue to operate a normal timetable for all its services between Beverley and Hull, and London King’s Cross.
The latest information about the industrial action page can be found on Hull Trains’ website at https://www.hulltrains.co.uk/travel-information/industrial-action and across Hull Trains’ social media channels.
Martijn Gilbert, Managing Director of Hull Trains, explained: “We want to reassure all of our customers that Hull Trains’ services are running as normal, and they won’t be affected by the upcoming industrial action affecting many train companies in March or April.
“Our timetables for Thursday 16th and Saturday 18th are now available to view on our website and tickets can be purchased in advance. We will also keep our website and social media regularly updated with the latest travel information and look forward to welcoming passengers on board.”
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Good don’t let the rail unions get in and ruin this service for the public too.