West Coast main line: Christmas travel clear – upgrades in New Year: Avanti West Coast train passing Willesden track upgrade worksite March 2021

Monday 20 Dec 2021

West Coast main line: Christmas travel clear – upgrades in New Year

Region & Route:
North West & Central
| North West & Central: West Coast Mainline South
  • Christmas and New Year bank holiday journeys free from disruptive railway upgrades
  • Advance warning of work between 4-12 January between Milton Keynes and Rugby
  • Please ‘look before you book’ to know your travel options
  • By law passengers must wear a face covering unless they are exempt

Passengers using the West Coast main line between London Euston and Crewe can rely on the railway to get home to loved ones in time for Christmas.

Major bank holiday upgrades will take place on Christmas Day and Boxing Day, when traditionally the railway shuts down for a festive face-lift*.

However, passengers are being given advance notice of upcoming essential work after the holiday season is over.

Between 4-12 January, flood protection upgrades will improve future journeys on the West Coast main line between Milton Keynes and Rugby.

The work will prevent heavy rain from flooding tracks, making the economically important rail route more reliable for passengers and freight.

James Dean, Network Rail’s West Coast South route director, said: “We’ve worked hard with train operators to reduce the impact of our railway upgrade work on passengers so that they can spend time with their families and friends this Christmas and New Year.

“We do have major work approaching in January which we’re letting people know about early on - so it doesn’t come as a surprise. Fortunately, we can use a diversionary route so passengers can stay on the move, but there will be fewer services, longer journey times or some passengers may need to change trains.”

Between 4-12 January, trains will be diverted via Northampton to bypass the 4km long trackside drainage upgrades.

This will add around 25 minutes onto West Coast main line journeys for Avanti West Coast customers.

London Northwestern Railway passengers travelling between Crewe and Euston will need to change trains at Rugby and it will run fewer services.

Passengers are urged to check www.nationalrail.co.uk and plan their journeys in advance.

Lawrence Bowman, customer experience director for London Northwestern Railway, said: “These essential maintenance projects over Christmas and New Year will improve the reliability of our rail infrastructure and reduce the likelihood of delays in the future. I urge customers to plan their rail travel in advance during the West Coast Main Line work near Milton Keynes in January when some journeys will take longer.”

Gus Dunster, executive director of operations and safety at Avanti West Coast, said: “As Network Rail carry out essential works near Milton Keynes in January, there’ll be changes to our services and extended journey times to and from London Euston. We strongly recommend you make a reservation, plan your journey in advance as well as check the National Rail Enquiries website before travelling.”

For details on how other work could impact journeys in Network Rail's North West and Central region, read more here:

For the national picture on railway upgrades this Christmas and New Year, click below for more:

Or passengers can find out how their journeys will be affected with their train operator, via National Rail Enquiries, or by following #ChristmasRailWorks on Twitter.

To combat Covid-19, passengers must wear a face covering in train stations, on train services and any replacement bus services. Those who fail to do so face a fine of £200.

For more information visit: https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus.

Meanwhile, enhanced cleaning procedures will remain in place to stop the spread of coronavirus, with hand sanitiser on station concourses.

To find out more about what Network Rail is doing to stop the spread of Covid-19 visit: https://www.networkrail.co.uk/coronavirus/.

Notes to Editors

*Christmas Day and Boxing Day

There has not been a standard service on Christmas Day for around 60 years, and no service at all for the last 40 years. There is a limited service on Boxing Day and operators work with Network Rail on a timetable where there is demand from people to travel. Planning the majority of engineering work on both these dates helps to limit the impact on passengers.

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
07740 782954
NWCmediarelations@networkrail.co.uk

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