Passengers are being warned of significant delays and changes 11 weeks in advance
Major improvement work to overhead electric power lines will disrupt rail travel to and from the East Midlands and London over the Christmas period. The work is being carried out by Network Rail to allow the introduction of East Midland Railway's new Aurora bi-mode fleet next year.
And customers travelling south to London St Pancras will transfer to rail replacement buses, which will operate between Bedford and Milton Keynes. From there, customers can continue their journey into London Euston via the West Coast main line. All services will finish earlier than usual on Christmas Eve, and post-Christmas services will start later than normal on Friday, December 27.
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