Passengers advised to travel earlier this evening
Passengers on Great Northern and Thameslink trains running through Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace are being advised to travel earlier if possible this evening
Passengers on Great Northern and Thameslink trains running through Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace are being advised to travel earlier if possible this evening
Pay as you go with Contactless and Oyster arrived at Hertford North, Bayford and Cuffley today (Tuesday, 2 April) giving Great Northern passengers greater convenience, with cheaper fares for all single and most return journeys to London Terminals on weekdays. Passengers now have the option of using pay as you go with Oyster or contactless cards or devices.
Great Northern has donated a total of £750 to thank Royston Community Association and the local Fire Service for their help in assisting passengers who were stranded when a falling tree hit their train near Royston during the severe weather just before Christmas.
For the first time in 40 years, passengers are riding on new trains in the tunnels to London Moorgate, as Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) begins to replace mainland Britain’s oldest electric rail fleet
Thameslink will be doubling the frequency of the new Cambridge-Brighton cross-London service so that two trains an hour will run in each direction. Weekend Thameslink trains also receive a significant boost with 180 extra services on Saturday and 100 extra on Sunday.
Six Hertfordshire schoolchildren enjoyed a fun, hands-on railway safety lesson on a trip to Foxton signal box and level crossing this week [Monday 4 March].
GTR has launched the UK’s biggest rail recruitment campaign to attract more women and young people to consider a rewarding career in rail
Improvements are being made to the car park at Biggleswade station
Passengers at Hatfield station can now sit and relax with a cup of quality coffee and a pastry with the opening of the iamcoffee shop in the station’s extension. With seats for 20 customers it is the first sit-down outlet at the station, a long-awaited attraction.
GTR now has over 2,000 qualified drivers, the first train operating company ever to reach this milestone
Following a day of fundraising challenges in November, Great Northern staff at King's Lynn Station have presented the East Anglian Air Ambulance Service with a cheque for £1,525.
From Monday 10 December, passengers on Thameslink and Great Northern will benefit from 200 additional weekday services
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