Warning on train travel from Northampton if strike action goes ahead

London Midland is warning that very few trains will run on Monday and Tuesday in the event of industrial action.
GV's of Northampton Train Station. NNL-141126-163100009GV's of Northampton Train Station. NNL-141126-163100009
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It has issued its plans in the event of strike action by Network Rail employees on May 25 and 26.

The plans are based on information currently available from Network Rail and may be subject to change.

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The company is warning that very few trains will run and rail travel will be very difficult on both days. There will be no trains on most of the network.

On Monday and Tuesday, London Midland will only be able to operate a very restricted service - and only on the following lines:

Coventry to Wolverhampton via Birmingham New Street

Kidderminster to Dorridge via Birmingham Snow Hill

Kidderminster to Stratford –upon –Avon via Shirley and Birmingham Snow Hill

Stourbridge Townto Stourbridge Junction

Coventry to Nuneaton

Bletchley to Bedford (Tuesday only)

No other London Midland services will run on these days. All train companies will be similarlyaffected by the industrial action. Trains will only run between 7.30am and 6.30pm each day and London Midland is encouraging people to find other ways to travel if possible.

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London Midland’s director of Passenger Services. Tom Joyner, said: “We have worked with Network Rail to run what few trains we can under the circumstances. But I appreciate and am sorry that this action will make rail travel difficult for many and just not possible for most people.”

The nature of the industrial action by Network Rail employees means that London Midland will not be able to run electric powered trains - which accounts for most of its fleet.

Passengers with restricted tickets have the option of travelling at the same time on days either side of the strike action.

Customers who have already purchased tickets for travel will be entitled to receive a full refund if they wish and the processing fee will be waived.

Season ticket holders will also be entitled to compensation through the Delay Repay process if the strike goes ahead.

For the most up to date information go to www.londonmidland.com/industrialaction