Hull Paragon station to get reliability upgrade this Easter: Hull Paragon station to get reliability upgrade this Easter - Platforms 2-5

Tuesday 5 Apr 2022

Hull Paragon station to get reliability upgrade this Easter

Region & Route:
Eastern
| Eastern: North & East
  • Network Rail is carrying out major track upgrades at Hull Paragon station over the Easter bank holiday
  • The £1.3m project will mean smoother, more reliable journeys for passengers in East Yorkshire
  • Passengers should check before travelling via National Rail Enquiries

Major track upgrades will take place at Hull Paragon station this Easter, bringing a more modern and reliable railway for passengers.

On Saturday 16, Sunday 17 and Monday 18 April, Network Rail teams will remove and replace more than 500 yards of rail, sleepers and supporting stones across Platforms 2, 3, 4 and 5.

This £1.3m project will mean smoother, more reliable journeys for passengers in East Yorkshire, as well as less disruptive maintenance work needed in the near future.

While this work takes place, trains will run to an amended timetable and buses will replace trains between Hull and Doncaster, Selby, Goole, Beverley and Brough. Passengers should check their journey in advance by visiting National Rail Enquiries or by following #EasterRailWorks on Twitter.

Matt Rice, North & East Route Director for Network Rail said: “Upgrading the tracks in Hull station will help us to deliver a more reliable railway, which will help passengers get to where they need to be, on time.

“There’s never a good time to close important rail routes, but we do need to invest in our equipment to keep the railway running smoothly. We’ve worked with our train operating partners to make sure that passengers can keep moving throughout the Easter bank holiday.”

Station manager, TransPennine Express is asking customers right across its network not to travel on Saturday 16 or Sunday 17 April due to planned strike action by the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT). Instead, rail travellers are asked to make their journeys either side of the strike dates.

Kathryn O’Brien, Customer Experience Director for TransPennine Express said: “This important upgrade at Hull Paragon along with RMT strike action planned to take place over the Easter weekend will mean changes for those using our services.

“We are strongly advising customers not to travel on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 April and instead, travel either side of these days.

“For anyone making an essential journey between Selby and Hull, or for those travelling on Monday 18 April, a rail replacement bus service will be in operation and people should check before and allow extra time to travel as journeys will take longer than usual.” 

Tony Baxter, Regional Director for Northern said: “Improvements to infrastructure are always welcome. Whilst they might cause short term disruption, the long term benefits of modernisation in terms of reliability of service and customer experience are clear. Passengers should check before they travel to avoid inconvenience wherever possible.”

Across the country, Network Rail is carrying out 530 upgrade projects worth £83m to upgrade the railway for passengers this Easter bank holiday weekend.

While the majority of the railway – over 95% – will be unaffected by the engineering work, there will be disruption on some routes, so passengers are urged to plan ahead.

ENDS

Notes to Editors

Travel advice

Hull Trains:

There will be no services between Brough and Hull. Trains will start / terminate at Brough. 

A rail replacement bus service will run between Brough and Hull in both directions. 

LNER:

Buses will replace trains between Doncaster and Hull.

Northern:

Northern will operate an amended timetable, with buses replacing trains between:

  • Goole and Hull
  • Selby and Hull
  • Hull and Beverley

TransPennine Express:

RMT strike action is set to cause significant disruption to TransPennine Express services on Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday (16 and 17 April), and customers are urged not to travel on these two days and instead, travel either side of these.

Due to the engineering works, there will be no services between Selby and Hull between 16-18 April and a rail replacement bus service will be in place in both directions between the two destinations, also stopping at Brough.

Customers are strongly advised to allow extra time and check before they travel.

Check before you travel:

You can plan your journey using the National Rail Enquiries Journey Planner

Replacement Bus Travel Advice:

For helpful advice if you need to travel on a rail replacement service, including accessibility and bicycle information, please use this page.

You can find the location of your bus replacement by checking station signs or by searching for your station on our station information pages.

Contact information

Passengers / community members
Network Rail national helpline
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