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Network Rail worked over the Bank Holiday weekend to install new equipment for the East Coast Main Line

Network Rail delivers multi-million-pound package of improvements along East Coast Main Line and Northern City Line over the August Bank Holiday

Over the August Bank Holiday, Network Rail delivered a package of improvements worth over £2.8m to bring better, more reliable journeys for passengers between Hitchin and London terminals. Work on the East Coast Digital Programme will continue on Sunday 4 and Sunday 18 September, and on Sunday 9 October; no services will be able to run on the Northern City Line on these dates

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REMINDER NATIONAL STRIKE: Only travel if your journey is absolutely necessary on Great Northern, Southern and Thameslink on 18 and 20 August, travel later on the mornings after

RMT members at Network Rail and UK train operators striking on Thursday 18 and Saturday 20 August Very few trains will run, with no service at all on many lines south of London or between Cambridge and King’s Lynn There will be a late start-up (7.30am or later) and early finish (from as early as 4.30pm to 6.30pm) across the network. There will be no alternative travel. Anyon

State-of-the-art digital signalling technology will mean more reliable services for Thameslink and Great Northern passengers

Work continues over August Bank Holiday to introduce digital signalling on East Coast Main Line

Network Rail have issued the following press release about engineering work affecting Thameslink and Great Northern services between Stevenage and London over the August Bank Holiday weekend:
Passengers intending to travel between London Kings Cross and Stevenage and on Great Northern routes into Moorgate over the August Bank Holiday weekend are being asked to plan ahead due to engineering work

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