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Network Rail and South Western Railway carrying out £6 million upgrade for Berrylands station in south west London
Station to close from 11 May until end of September so that platforms can be replaced and safety enhancements carried out.
EASTER WEEKEND: Railway open for business but passengers are advised to check before they travel in parts of Sussex and South London
While most trains will operate as normal over the Easter weekend, essential engineering work will take place in Sussex and in south London.
Major engineering work at Folkestone Warren to protect the railway from landslips makes good progress
18,000 tonnes of rock armour have been placed in front of the sea wall at the iconic coastal location to protect the railway.
Passengers asked to save the date and plan ahead as February 2027 work closes railway between Three Bridges and Brighton/Lewes for nine days
Significant investment on the Brighton Main Line will improve the reliability of the route.
TWO WEEKS TO GO: Network Rail begins next phase of upgrades on Portsmouth Direct Line
Network Rail is continuing its major investment in the Portsmouth Direct Line and will carry out the next phase of signalling and track upgrades later this month. While this work takes place, buses will replace trains between Havant, Fareham and Portsmouth Harbour from Saturday 28 March to Thursday 2 April.
Railway open for business this Easter, but passengers are advised to check before they travel in parts of Sussex and South London
While most trains will operate as normal over the Easter weekend, essential engineering work will take place in Sussex and in south London.
More than nine in ten trains will run as normal this Easter – with engineering works set to take place in Kent and south east London
While most trains will operate as normal over the Easter weekend, essential engineering work will take place in Thanet, between Ashford and Dover, and in south-east London.
Charing Cross and Waterloo East stations to close for 22 days this summer for major upgrades, but routes into London remain open
Trains will continue to run and routes into London will remain open, but journeys will be different and may take longer.
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