Daily Mail

HOW YOUR TRAINS WILL BE HIT DURING WEEK OF STRIKE MAYHEM

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AVANTI WEST COAST

■ Limited service of around a quarter of normal timetable, and only between 8am and 6pm.

■ A number of routes will not be served, such as to North Wales, Stoke and Edinburgh.

■ Ticket sales for travel between today and Sunday suspended to ‘cut disruption and overcrowdi­ng’.

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■ Fewer than a third of normal services, only between 7.30am and 6.30pm.

■ This will include two trains per hour from London Fenchurch Street to Shoeburyne­ss via Laindon, and the same frequency from Fenchurch Street to Pitsea via Rainham.

■ No trains via Ockendon or Chafford Hundred.

CALEDONIAN SLEEPER

■ All departures cancelled between Monday and Friday.

CHILTERN RAILWAYS

■ No trains north of Banbury or to Oxford between today and Saturday.

■ Services suspended on ‘most routes’ on strike days due to ‘extremely limited availabili­ty of staff’.

CROSSCOUNT­RY

■ No services from Birmingham New Street to Bristol Temple Meads, Cardiff Central, Peterborou­gh, Cambridge or Stansted Airport across the three strike days.

■ ‘Very limited service’ planned between Bristol Parkway and Plymouth, and Birmingham New Street and Edinburgh Waverley via Leeds, York and Newcastle.

■ Reduced service between Birmingham New Street and Manchester Piccadilly.

EAST MIDLANDS RAILWAY

■ Services reduced between today and Sunday.

■ Just one train per hour in each direction on most routes.

GATWICK EXPRESS

■ No service on strike days.

■ Passengers travelling to Gatwick from London can use Southern or Thameslink trains.

■ Sunday service on Gatwick Express on days after the strikes, with late starts and early finishes.

GRANDCENTR­AL

■ In most cases, just three trains in each direction will be running on strike days.

GREAT NORTHERN

■ Very few trains on strike days, with no services between Ely and King’s Lynn.

■ Amended Sunday service on days after strikes.

GREATWESTE­RN RAILWAY

■ Number of services not running on strike days, including all in Cornwall and Devon and on the South Wales main line, Heart of Wessex line, Severn Beach line, North Cotswolds line and South Cotswolds line.

■ More than half the planned trains from London to Castle Cary between tomorrow and Friday cancelled.

GREATER ANGLIA

■ No trains on regional and branch lines on strike days.

■ A ‘very limited service’ on some routes to and from London Liverpool Street.

HEATHROW EXPRESS

■ Services ‘significan­tly affected’ this week, with a half-hourly timetable between 7.30am and 6.30pm on strike days.

HULL TRAINS

■ On strike days, trains will only run between Doncaster and London King’s Cross.

LONDON NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY

■ Around 38% of usual service levels are planned.

LONDON NORTHWESTE­RN RAILWAY

■ Services on strike days will be ‘very limited’. This includes just two trains per hour between London Euston and Northampto­n, and one per hour between Birmingham New Street and Northampto­n.

■ No trains between Euston and Crewe.

■ Last train from London King's Cross to Edinburgh at 2pm, while final service to Leeds departs

at 3.05pm.

LUMO

■ ‘Some disruption’ to services throughout the week.

MERSEYRAIL

■ No train services and no replacemen­t buses on strike days.

NORTHERN

■ Passengers urged ‘not to travel’ between today and Sunday as services will be suspended

‘on most routes’ during strike days, and there will be a ‘significan­t impact’ on non-strike days.

SCOTRAIL

■ No trains north of Glasgow or Edinburgh on strike days.

■ Just two trains per hour between the cities via Falkirk.

SOUTHWESTE­RN RAILWAY

■ ‘Severely limited service’ between 7.15am and 6.30pm on strike days, and only on some routes.

■ This includes only four trains per hour between London Waterloo and Woking, and two per hour between Waterloo and Basingstok­e.

SOUTHEASTE­RN

■ Most stations and routes closed on strike days, and a ‘severely reduced service’ elsewhere.

■ No services to or from London Victoria or Charing Cross.

■ The vast majority of its network in Kent and East Sussex closed, apart from the high-speed route to Ashford Internatio­nal.

SOUTHERN

■ Much of the network shut down on strike days.

■ Services on the Brighton Mainline to London Bridge and London Victoria, with additional trains from Tattenham Corner, Epsom Downs, Sutton and West Croydon, via Crystal Palace.

■ Amended Sunday service after each strike day.

STANSTED EXPRESS

■ Reduced frequency in place, with later first trains and earlier last trains. No services from Stansted to Norwich and Cambridge.

THAMESLINK

■ Far fewer trains than normal on strike days.

■ Services split north and south, with nothing between London St Pancras and London Bridge.

■ Amended Sunday service after each strike day.

TRANSPENNI­NE EXPRESS

■ ‘Significan­t reduction in available services’ on strike days.

■ Several stations closed, such as Middlesbro­ugh, Scarboroug­h and Selby.

■ Significan­t disruption tomorrow and Friday.

TRANSPORT FORWALES

■ Most lines closed on strike days.

■ Today and Thursday, a reduced service between Radyr and Treherbert, Aberdare and Merthyr Tydfil, with replacemen­t buses between Radyr and Cardiff Central.

■ On Saturday, limited trains between Radyr and Treherbert, Aberdare and Pontypridd, with replacemen­t buses between Radyr and Cardiff Central.

WEST MIDLANDS RAILWAY

■ ‘Considerab­le impact on the number of trains’ on strike days.

■ Also be a ‘very limited service’ tomorrow and Friday.

■ On strike days, no trains on several routes to and from Birmingham New Street, such as Hereford, Shrewsbury and Walsall.

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