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Rail company showcases best walking and hiking routes in East of England with new partnership

Rail company showcases best walking and hiking routes in East of England with new partnership

The UK’s largest rail operator, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), is expanding its partnership with outdoor walking and hiking app, AllTrails. From this week, Great Northern and Thameslink customers can discover hand-curated trails across London and the east of England, including Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire.
As a result of the pandemic, 2020 saw a sharp rise in those taking up

Thameslink and Great Northern MD Tom Moran (second from left) joins Network Rail's Route MD Rob Mackintosh and Rail Minister Chris Heaton-Harris (either side of the unveiled plaque) and other train company MDs at King's Cross on Monday

GTR celebrates as Network Rail completes once-in-a-generation scheme at King’s Cross

Key element of £1.2billion East Coast Upgrade now in place Work allows more trains to enter and exit the station – reducing congestion and bringing more reliable journeys for passengers Improved services begin from Monday 7 June
A multi-million pound, once-in-a-generation improvement scheme designed to future proof King’s Cross station and radically improve services for passengers completed t

Rail companies remind passengers to plan their journeys ahead of King’s Cross closure for final weekend of engineering works

Rail companies remind passengers to plan their journeys ahead of King’s Cross closure for final weekend of engineering works

Network Rail and GTR have today issued the following reminder for passengers.
Network Rail continues to simplify track layout at King’s Cross during main stage of £1.2billion East Coast Upgrade No trains to/from King’s Cross on the afternoon of Friday 4, and all day on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 June No trains to/from St Pancras via Finsbury Park all day Friday 4, Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 June Ful

Three-day closure at King’s Cross in June marks end of multimillion-pound station upgrade

Three-day closure at King’s Cross in June marks end of multimillion-pound station upgrade

Network Rail have issued the following press release about the major engineering programme affecting services in and out of King's Cross station in early June:
Network Rail continues to simplify track layout at King’s Cross during main stage of £1.2billion East Coast Upgrade No trains to/from King’s Cross on the afternoon of Friday 4, and all day on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 June No trains to/fr

£700,000 has been invested to improve accessibility at 33 stations (see ed's notes for full list). Stevenage has new tactile maps with raised symbols and lettering for people who are blind or partially sighted

Hertfordshire and Sussex stations mapped for blind and partially sighted passengers

GTR installs new and updated RNIB tactile maps at Stevenage, Brighton, Haywards Heath, and Three Bridges  Updates are part of annual £700,000 investment to make 33 stations more accessible (list in editor's notes)
Blind and partially sighted passengers will find it easier to navigate four of the busiest stations in Hertfordshire and Sussex now that Great Northern and Southern have installed R

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