Kentish Express Ashford & District

Covid isolations force train cuts

Changes to timetable as numbers soar

- By Matt Leclere mleclere@thekmgroup.co.uk

Trains are running under a reduced timetable due to high numbers of railway staff being forced to isolate due to Covid.

Southeaste­rn confirmed “an increasing number of colleagues” have been affected in recent weeks meaning services across Kent have been cut back.

Passenger numbers have also fallen in response to the latest government advice on working from home.

Speaking at a Downing Street briefing, Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledg­ed services would be disrupted and the days to come would be “challengin­g”.

However, he did not bow to pressure from backbenche­rs, including Kent MP Craig Mackinlay, who had called on him to shorten the isolation period from seven to five days.

The train operator says 7% of its services will be reduced to make sure there is enough capacity and connection­s for passengers still relying on the rail network to travel.

It says the change to the timetable, which came into effect on Monday, is designed to prevent cancellati­ons to trains at short notice.

Passengers are warned to make sure they check before they travel.

Changes to the Southeaste­rn network include:

Reduced services during peak times on High Speed routes

Hourly services via Rainham, Gillingham, Chatham and Rochester to London Cannon Street during peak times

Off-peak services from London to Dover Priory will run only between Faversham and Dover Priory

No peak-time mainline trains from Ashford Internatio­nal and Hastings via Tonbridge to London Cannon Street

No service on Bexleyheat­h line to London Cannon Street and a reduced service from Slade Green via Woolwich and Greenwich to London Cannon Street passengers should change at London Bridge to make connection­s

Some trains between Gravesend

and Dartford via Sidcup to and from Charing Cross will not run

Hourly off-peak service from Ashford Internatio­nal to London Charing Cross

Off-peak services from Hayes to London Charing Cross are cancelled

David Wornham, passenger services director for Southeaste­rn, said: “Like many other operationa­l businesses, many of our frontline colleagues are being affected by the virus, and this in turn impacts the train services we can reliably operate for passengers.

“We’ve therefore decided to bring in a reduced timetable, which affects around 7% of our train services, so that we can offer passengers more certainty that trains will be operating and on time.

“We’ll keep the reduced timetable under constant review, alongside reacting to any updated travel advice and guidance when this is issued.”

Full details of the reduced timetable have been updated on online journey planners, Southeaste­rn’s website and National Rail Enquiries. Passengers are also encouraged to check how busy a train might be by using the Southeaste­rn SeatFinder tool on the company’s website.

Face coverings on trains are now compulsory again unless a passenger is medically exempt.

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