Network Rail Improvement Work Means Changes to Virgin Trains' Services at Easter

By Virgin Trains, PRNE
Thursday, March 25, 2010

Normal Service on Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Bank Holiday Monday Afternoon and Evening

LONDON, March 26, 2010 - There will be alterations to services over the Easter weekend because of
route improvement work but the principal travel days of Maundy Thursday, Good
Friday
and Bank Holiday Monday afternoon and evening will see full normal
services operating.

On the Saturday and Sunday of the holiday weekend there will be work
taking place at various times between Milton Keynes and Rugby, Rugby and
Birmingham International, Stockport and Manchester Piccadilly, and between
Oxenholme and Glasgow/Edinburgh.

Maundy Thursday, 1 April and Good Friday, 2 April

There will be a normal service.

Saturday, 3 April

Because of route improvement work between Birmingham International and
Rugby services from Wolverhampton and Birmingham New Street to London Euston
will be diverted via an alternative route in both directions and will not be
able to call at Birmingham International and Coventry. A replacement coach
service will run between Birmingham International and Rugby calling at
Coventry. Trains serving North Wales and Chester will only run between
Holyhead and Crewe where connections can be made to and from London Euston.

The line between Oxenholme and Glasgow Central will be closed from 20:00
with replacement coaches linking Oxenholme with Penrith, Carlisle, and
Glasgow Central

Sunday 4 April

Because of route improvement work between Rugby and Milton Keynes (Euston
until 12:00) services from the Midlands and North West will terminate and
start back from Rugby and include calls at either Nuneaton or Coventry. The
hourly West Coast Replacement Shuttle will operate in both directions from
Nuneaton and Coventry direct to London Euston via an alternative route
through Warwickshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. In addition a
replacement coach service will run in both directions between Rugby and
Milton Keynes connecting with a Pendolino shuttle service running in both
directions between Milton Keynes and London Euston and calling at Watford
Junction. Before 12:00 the replacement coach service will run to and from
London Euston. Trains serving North Wales and Chester will only run between
Holyhead and Crewe where connections can be made to and from London Euston.

The line between Manchester Piccadilly and Stockport will be closed all
day and trains from the south will have to terminate at Stockport. A
replacement coach service will run in both directions between Stockport and
Manchester Piccadilly stations.

Trains will be unable to run north of Oxenholme Lake District, because of
route improvement work at various locations in Cumbria and southern Scotland.
Replacement coaches will connect with trains from the south at either Preston
or Oxenholme and convey customers through to Penrith, Carlisle, Lockerbie,
and either Edinburgh, or Motherwell and Glasgow Central.

Bank Holiday Monday 5 April

Because of route improvement work taking place until 12:00 between Milton
Keynes
and Euston train services will be slightly reduced. After 12:00 the
full normal service to and from Euston will resume running via Milton Keynes
and Watford Junction

For further information passengers should visit nationalrail.co.uk or
telephone 08457-484950.

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