Passengers reminded to ‘check before you travel’ this Easter: Glasgow Central - departure boards, concourse

Wednesday 12 Apr 2017

Passengers reminded to ‘check before you travel’ this Easter

Region & Route:
Scotland’s Railway: Scotland

Passengers planning to travel over the Easter bank holiday weekend are being reminded to check before they travel while our engineers deliver more than £5m of enhancements for Scotland’s railway.

Over 1,500 engineers will work nearly 30,000 staff-hours from the evening of Friday, April 14, to Tuesday, April 18, to replace and upgrade signalling systems and tracks on the West Coast main line.

At Motherwell new, modern signalling systems will be commissioned in the first phase of a two-year, £100m project to upgrade the signalling infrastructure in the area and increase capacity on Scotland railways.

New tracks and points (pieces of track that move to transfer trains from one line to another) will be installed at Carstairs in South Lanarkshire and at Polmadie, in Glasgow,  while Engineers will also be working to refurbish and maintain bridges, level crossings and tracks elsewhere across Scotland.

David Dickson, ScotRail Alliance infrastructure director, said: “This is the latest phase of our Railway Upgrade Plan for Scotland’s railways and all of these projects are vital to maintaining reliable services and increasing capacity on our network.

“We understand these works may inconvenience some passengers and, while there’s never a good time to close the railway, bank holiday weekends provide us with an extended period of time to get major pieces of work done when passenger numbers have dropped significantly.”

Across Britain, Network Rail will deliver 200 projects and a £70m investment over the holiday period. More than 13,000 workers will be out in force working on some of the country’s largest infrastructure projects.

Over the Easter weekend, the majority of ScotRail trains across Scotland will be unaffected, but significant service alterations will be in place on some Lanarkshire routes. Full details are available at https://www.scotrail.co.uk/plan-your-journey/engineering-works

A bus service will be in place for TransPennine Express and Virgin Trains West Coast passengers between Carlisle and Glasgow Central.

CrossCountry and Virgin Trains East Coast will not run between Edinburgh and Glasgow Central. Customers are advised to use alternative lines between Edinburgh and Glasgow and buses will be in place between Motherwell and Glasgow Central.

Notes to Editors

ScotRail Services Alterations

Saturday, April 15 and Monday April 17:

Glasgow Central – Newton

Buses operate between Kings Park/Burnside and Newton.

Glasgow Central – Motherwell / Lanark / Carstairs

Trains operate between Glasgow Central (Low Level) and Lanark (via Whifflet). Buses operate between Glasgow Central and Wishaw.

Dalmuir – Whifflet / Motherwell

Buses operate between Whifflet and Motherwell.

The 22:46 Dalmuir to Motherwell is replaced by bus between Bridgeton and Motherwell.

Glasgow Central – Edinburgh (via Shotts)

Buses operate between Shotts and Glasgow Central.

The 06:00 Motherwell to Edinburgh (via Shotts) service is cancelled and replaced by bus throughout.

The 17:49 Edinburgh to Glasgow is cancelled and replaced by a bus.

The 18:03 Glasgow to Edinburgh is cancelled and replaced by a bus.

Glasgow Central – Edinburgh (via Carstairs)

Buses operate between Edinburgh and Glasgow (via Carstairs).

Milngavie – Cumbernauld (via Hamilton and Motherwell) and Dalmuir – Larkhall

Buses operate between Bridgeton and Larkhall/Motherwell and Cumbernauld. Some services will depart Glasgow Central Low Level,

Argyle Street and Bridgeton stations earlier than normal.

Ayr – North Berwick

Trains operate between Ayr - Glasgow Central and Edinburgh - North Berwick only.

Monday 17 April* only

16:33 Glasgow Queen Street to Lenzie is cancelled and replaced by a bus.

17:15 Edinburgh to North Berwick will not call at Longriddry and Drem. A bus will operate between Edinburgh and Drem.

Tuesday 18 April* only

05:47 and 06:22 Motherwell to Lanark are cancelled and replaced by bus

Sunday, April 16:

Glasgow Central (High Level) – Newton

Buses operate between Burnside and Newton.

Glasgow Central (High Level) – Motherwell/Lanark

Trains operate between Glasgow Central (Low Level) and Lanark (via Whifflet). Buses operate between Glasgow Central and Wishaw.

Balloch – Motherwell (via Whifflet)

Buses operate between Whifflet and Motherwell

Balloch – Larkhall / Milngavie – Motherwell (via Hamilton)

Buses operate between Bridgeton and Larkhall/Motherwell (via Hamilton).

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 - Nick King
Media relations manager (Scotland)
0141 555 4108 / 07515 617073
nick.king3@networkrail.co.uk

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