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Wednesday 25 Mar 2026

London Euston passengers urged to plan journeys ahead of huge Easter improvements

Region & Route:
North West & Central

Passengers travelling into and out of London Euston this Easter have been urged to plan their journeys in advance ahead of major upgrade work. 

Between Friday 3 and Wednesday 8 April, teams of engineers will be working to improve railway track, signalling and overhead line equipment between Euston and Milton Keynes. 

The journey improving work includes: 

  • £8.4m of essential track work will take place at Willesden including the renewal of switches and crossings (moveable sections of track that guide trains from one track to another), and installing new railway foundation stone (ballast).
  • A bridge in Ledburn, just south of Leighton Buzzard will see a £6.6m investment in waterproofing the bridge to prevent future damage to the structure. Engineers will also complete over £7m of signalling upgrades nearby, which will help to reduce failures and improve the reliability of journeys.
  • Over £8m will be spent on a renewal of overhead line equipment near Wembley to enhance safety and power resilience.
  • £2m of enabling works will be carried out in Bushey as part of a project to upgrade the power supply that keeps trains moving in and out of London.
  • Harrow & Wealdstone station will see a £5.8m investment in repairs to the station canopies and platform upgrades.
  • Work will be taking place at Apsley station as part of the £8.9m Access for All scheme to install three new lifts onto the existing footbridge and make the station fully step free.

It is all part of a wider £400m project to boost the reliability of the West Coast Main Line – Europe’s busiest mixed-use railway. 

As a result of these upgrades, there will be no trains between London Euston and Milton Keynes from 3 to 8 April, with trains returning on Thursday 9 April. 

Gary Walsh Network Rail’s West Coast South route director, said: “There is a large amount of work taking place over the Easter bank holiday and until 8 April to improve the reliability of the West Coast Main Line for the millions of passengers and freight operators who rely on this route.

“There will be some major changes to journeys between Euston and Milton Keynes in this six-day period so we’re urging everyone who plans to travel over Easter to check their journey in advance at National Rail Enquiries.”

Chris Liptrot, Operations Director at Avanti West Coast, said: “While Network Rail carry out this essential work, we’ll be operating an amended timetable with journeys to and from London Euston involving changes or rail replacement buses. We strongly advise customers making journeys to or from London Euston between 3 and 8 April to plan ahead and check the National Rail website before travelling.”

Jonny Wiseman, customer experience director for London Northwestern Railway, said: “I would like to thank our customers for their patience while Network Rail carries out these essential upgrades to the railway over the Easter period.

“During this time it is important for passengers to plan their journeys carefully as rail replacement transport will be in operation and travel times will be extended.”

To plan rail journeys in advance please use www.nationalrail.co.uk for the latest travel information.  

Notes to Editors

Notes to editors: 

  • 3-8 April: No main line trains will run between Euston and Milton Keynes Central.
  • London Overground Lioness line will run between Euston and Willesden Junction on Good Friday (3 April) and Easter Monday (6 April).
  • There will be no main line or London Overground Lioness line services in or out of Euston station on Saturday (4 April) and Easter Sunday (5 April)
  • London Overground Lioness line will run between Euston and Watford Junction on Tuesday (7 April) and Wednesday (8 April)
  • Rail replacement services will be in operation for more information please check www.nationalrail.co.uk

Passengers on the West Coast Main Line should also be aware of the following work taking place throughout April: 

  •  4-5 April: Signalling and track upgrades between Preston and Oxenholme. No trains will run between the two. Trains will divert onto the Settle-Carlisle line and bus replacement services will be in place.  
  •  11-19 April: Overhead line improvements between Preston, Lancaster and Fylde. Changes to trains North of Preston. Trains will divert onto the Settle-Carlisle line. Bus replacement services will also be in place. 
  • For the latest on all the work to strengthen the West Coast Main Line, visit networkrail.co.uk/WCML

Passengers should also be aware that engineering work over the Early May bank holiday will mean an amended service to and from London Euston between 2-4 May. There will be no London Overground services between Euston and Kilburn High Road during this time. Passengers are advised to check their journey before they travel.

Contact information

Passengers / community members
Network Rail national helpline
03457 11 41 41

Latest travel advice
Please visit National Rail Enquiries

Journalists
Network Rail press office - North West & Central Region
0330 854 0100
NWCmediarelations@networkrail.co.uk

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