Passengers in East Yorkshire urged to check before they travel due to overrunning engineering work: NR 12 Degrees Main Logo CMYK-2

Monday 26 Nov 2018

Passengers in East Yorkshire urged to check before they travel due to overrunning engineering work

Region & Route:
| Eastern

Network Rail is advising passengers due to travel between Hull and Goole and Hull and Selby this morning to check before they travel due to overrunning engineering work.

Currently no trains are able to run on these lines and passengers are urged to check before they travel via National Rail Enquiries or with their train operator.

Network Rail workers are on site and are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.

Network Rail would like to apologise for the disruption this morning and thank passengers for their patience whilst we work to resolve the issue.

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 - Amy Brenndorfer
Senior Communications Manager
07858375508
07730359569
Amy.Brenndorfer@networkrail.co.uk

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