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Passengers warned to plan journeys in advance and only travel by train if absolutely necessary on 18 and 20 August due to continued national industrial action
- Coordinated industry contingency plan will see around 20% of services running and some parts of the country with no rail services
- Special timetables for 18 and 20 August are due to be published on 14 and 16 August, but it is likely that trains will start later and finish much earlier than usual, between 7.30am and 6.30pm
- Passengers are asked to plan ahead, check before they travel, to expect disruption and to only travel by rail if absolutely necessary

Network Rail signs solar power agreement with EDF Renewables UK in milestone step towards a cleaner and greener railway
In another stride towards a greener, more sustainable railway for Britain, Network Rail has signed an agreement with EDF Renewables UK which will see enough solar energy to power 20,000 homes used in offices, depots and railway stations across the country.

Railway open for August Bank Holiday rush as Network Rail delivers upgrades to improve passenger journeys
- Vast majority of network (95%) will be open for business as usual, but some routes will be affected by the works taking place, so passengers are asked to check before they travel
- Network Rail will deliver £90m worth of upgrades to the railway this August Bank Holiday

Network Rail moves ahead with maintenance reforms
Network Rail has today formally started the legal consultation process with its trades unions on the maintenance reforms required to modernise and improve productivity and efficiency.

Passengers reminded to plan ahead and only travel by train if necessary on Wednesday amid further national industrial action
- Coordinated industry contingency plan will see a very limited timetable available on Wednesday (27th), with around 20% of services running and some parts of the country with no rail services
- Special timetable for 27th has now been published, with trains set to start later and finish much earlier than usual, between 7.30am and 6.30pm
- Passengers reminded to plan ahead, check before they travel, to expect disruption and only travel if necessary

Network Rail launches resilience taskforce in wake of record-breaking heatwave
Network Rail has announced the launch of a new taskforce led by independent experts to investigate and make recommendations on how the railway can develop its approach to resilience during hot weather following this week’s unprecedented heatwave.

Passengers urged to plan ahead and only travel by train if necessary on 27 July amid further national industrial action
- Coordinated industry contingency plan will see a very limited timetable available on 27 July, with around 20% of services running and some parts of the country with no rail services
- Special timetable for 27th to be published on Saturday (23rd), but it is certain that trains will start later and finish much earlier than usual, between 7.30am and 6.30pm
- Passengers asked to plan ahead, check before they travel, to expect disruption and only travel if necessary

Network Rail and train operators ‘upgrade’ travel advice to ‘DO NOT TRAVEL’
Network Rail and train operators have this evening upgraded their travel advice for services heading north out of London into the weather warning ‘red zone’ to ‘DO NOT TRAVEL’.
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