A breakdown of each operator’s plan for strike days on Saturday, Monday and Wednesday.
Passengers wait on the concourse at Paddington station
Trains will only operate between 7.30am and 6.30pm on strike days, and will start later than normal on the following mornings.There will be one train per hour in both directions between London Euston and each of Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Preston.Several areas will not be served, such as Blackpool, Edinburgh, North Wales and Shrewsbury.It will operate just 15% of normal services on Saturday as the strike coincides with engineering work.
No direct services will run to and from Birmingham New Street and these locations: Penzance via Bristol Temple Meads and Plymouth; Cardiff Central; Stansted Airport via Peterborough and Cambridge; and Nottingham. No trains will run between Birmingham and Scotland on Saturday, and there will be a limited service on Monday and Wednesday.Lines are closed between London and Luton on Saturday due to engineering work.
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