The North West and West Midlands
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This area runs from London Euston in the south, through the West Midlands, the north west of England and Cumbria before joining with Scotland at Gretna. It is home to the West Coast Main Line, the busiest mixed use railway in Europe and the main long distance route between England Scotland. It supports the major British cities outside of London – including Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool, as well as several smaller cities such as Wolverhampton, Stoke, Coventry and Carlisle. Train operators on the route include Avanti West Coast, West Midlands Trains, London North Western, CrossCountry, East Midlands Trains, Southern (GTR), Merseyrail, Northern, TransPennine Express, London Overground, Transport for Wales Rail and Chiltern Railways.
Latest news for this route
Five straight strike days to impact all Birmingham train services
Friday 30 Dec 2022
Rail union strikes between 3-7 January will mean very limited trains for passengers
Birmingham New Street will see nine trains per hour during RMT strikes on 3-4 and 6-7
Services will start much later from 7.30am with last departures by 5pm
No trains will run at all during an ASLEF train drivers' strike on Thursday 5 January
On all days passengers should only travel if absolutely necessary
Five straight strike days to impact all Liverpool train services
Thursday 29 Dec 2022
Rail union strikes between 3-7 January mean very limited trains for passengers
Liverpool Lime Street will see two trains leave per hour during RMT strikes on 3-4 and 6-7
Services will start much later from 7.30am with last departures by 5pm
Hardly any trains will run at all during an ASLEF train drivers' strike on Thursday 5 January
On all days passengers should only travel if absolutely necessary
Five straight strike days to impact all Manchester train services
Thursday 29 Dec 2022
Rail union strikes between 3-7 January will mean very limited trains for passengers
Manchester Piccadilly will see four trains leave per hour during RMT strikes on 3-4 and 6-7
Services will start much later from 7.30am with last departures by 5pm
Hardly any trains will run at all during an ASLEF train drivers' strike on Thursday 5 January
On all days passengers should only travel if absolutely necessary
Five straight strike days to impact all London Euston trains
Thursday 29 Dec 2022
Rail union strikes between 3-7 January will mean very limited trains
London Euston will see four trains leave per hour during RMT strikes on 3-4 and 6-7
Services will start much later from 7.30am with last departures by 5pm
Hardly any trains will run at all during an ASLEF train drivers' strike on Thursday 5 January
On all days passengers should only travel if absolutely necessary
Very limited Liverpool Lime Street trains during December strikes
Friday 9 Dec 2022
Only absolutely necessary rail travel is advised during strike action on 13, 14, 16 and 17 December
Trains will be on a significantly reduced timetable, will start later from 7:30am and finish by 6.30pm
During those times only two trains trains per hour will depart Liverpool Lime Street station
With no trains leaving after 5pm people should plan alternative ways to get home
Liverpool Lime Street station will close its doors by 7pm
Nationally 20% of services will run on just 50% of the network – most branch lines will have no trains at all
Very limited London Euston trains during December strikes
Friday 9 Dec 2022
Only absolutely necessary rail travel is advised during strike action on 13, 14, 16 and 17 December
Trains will be on a significantly reduced timetable, will start later from 7:30am and finish by 6.30pm
During those times four trains trains per hour will depart London Euston station
With no departing trains after 5pm people should plan alternative ways to get home
Nationally 20% of services will run on just 50% of the network – most branch lines will have no trains at all
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