West Midlands Railway advises customers to check ahead of travelling over the Christmas period

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West Midlands Railway Class 196 at Shrewsbury Station
West Midlands Railway Class 196 at Shrewsbury Station // Credit: WMR

Rail customers travelling with West Midlands Railway are advised to check their travel plans ahead of making a journey over the period, as Christmas markets and engineering work are set to see very busy trains and disruption to services.

Changes to services include:

Service changes include:

  • The operation of an amended timetable between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve
  • Services will finish earlier than usual on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve
  • No services will operate on any West Midlands Railway’s route on Christmas Day and Boxing Day
  • Vital maintenance work will see rail replacement buses replace some train services running out of New Street on New Year’s Day. Bus services will depart from .
  • A rail replacement bus service will run between , and Bromsgrove on New Year’s Day
West Midlands Railway train
West Midlands Railway train // Credit: West Midlands Railway

Advice has also been given for those heading to the Wolves vs Chelsea Premier League football match at Molineaux on Christmas Eve with fans advised to add extra time to make their journeys both to and from the game alongside checking travel plans on the day in case of any changes to services.

To find out more about West Midlands Railway train services over the Christmas period, please click here.

Jonny Wiseman, WMR customer experience director, said:

“We expect our services to be busier than usual across the Christmas period, and I advise passengers to check their journeys before setting out.”

“Trains may be subject to short-notice changes and I would also urge passengers not to rely on late services on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve as last trains will be earlier than usual.”

 

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