Lincolnshire and Humberside trains to be disrupted

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Track replacement taking place
Track replacement taking place // Credit: Network Rail

On Saturday 20 April and Sunday 21 April, Network Rail engineers will lay new track between and , which will cause disruption to train services in the area.

Network Rail workers will upgrade track between Hessle and Hull, in Humberside.

The work will make train journeys more reliable and smoother in the future, but will disrupt the plans of passengers travelling with between Liverpool Lime Street and Cleethorpes, and passengers travelling with , TransPennine Express LNER and Northern in Humberside.

Buses will replace trains between Scunthorpe and Cleethorpes, between Brough and Hull (for Hull Trains passengers), and between Selby and Hull (for TransPennine Express passengers). The buses will operate between Selby, Goole, and Beverley to Hull.

Doncaster station
station // Credit: Janine Booth

Over the weekend, LNER services to and from Hull will start and terminate at Doncaster, with rail replacement coaches running between Doncaster, Selby, Brough and Hull.

Northern services will start and terminate at Selby for passengers travelling to and from York and Halifax, and at Goole for passengers travelling from Sheffield to Hull.

Trains from Scarborough and Bridlington will terminate at Beverley.

“Our teams will be working around the clock over this weekend to make vital upgrades to different parts of the network. The work will improve the journeys of passengers, delivering a more reliable and smoother railway.

“We would like to encourage passengers to check before they travel via National Rail Enquires or their train operator and we want to thank customers for their patience and understanding while the work is ongoing.”

Jason Hamilton, Route Director for Network Rail’s North & East route

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