Strikes by members of the ASLEF union are set to force Northern to cancel all its train services this Saturday, 30 September and next Wednesday, 4 October.
Northern services from Monday, 2 to Friday, 6 October are expected to be disrupted because of an overtime ban imposed by the ASLEF union. Although that action does not constitute a strike, customers should check before they travel as Northern may be forced to cancel some services at short notice on those days.
On strike days the effect on customers will be:
- Northern will be unable to provide rail replacement buses
- Because of limited staffing or lack of services, some Northern stations may be closed completely or have reduced hours
- Advanced tickets will not be available to purchase for travel on strike days.
Timetables and journey planners for next week have been updated to take account of the industrial action. As there are no Northern train services operating on Saturday, 30 September or Wednesday, 4 October, no revised timetables have been issued for those days. Journey planners have been updated for travel on 29 and 30 September, and 2 to 6 October.
Northern has published a travel advice calendar for Wednesday 4 October to Sunday 8 October, and this together with information about the strike and the services that will be affected, can be found at www.northernrailway.co.uk/travel/strikes.
Timetables
- No Northern train services operating on 30 September or 4 October, so there are no strike timetables for these days.
- Journey planners have been updated for Friday, 29 and Saturday, 30 September, and Monday, 2 to Friday, 6 October.
Tricia Williams, chief operating officer at Northern, said: We apologise in advance for the significant disruption and inconvenience this action by ASLEF will cause to our customers.
“We hope to see a resolution to this issue in the near future and an end to the disruption these strikes cause.”
Northern is the second largest train operator in the UK, with 2,500 services a day to more than 500 stations across the North of England.
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