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Alex Bestwick
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Train operator TransPennine Express has issued a “do not travel” alert for Wednesday as a “system issue” is causing major disruption to services.
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Disrupted travel is expected on the return to work after the festive break as train drivers are set to stage a fresh strike early in the new year.
Human remains found on a railway embankment are believed to have been undiscovered for at least seven years, police have said.
Train passengers planning Christmas Eve trips are being told to complete journeys as early as lunchtime due to strikes.
Network Rail workers have voted overwhelmingly to accept a pay offer, their union has announced.
Revenue from train fares was just 71% of pre-pandemic levels between July and September, new figures show.
Problems with rail services in northern England are being caused by a “toxic combination” of issues, MPs have been told.
Workers on London’s new Elizabeth railway line have voted overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action.
Union leader Mick Lynch has said that, while he continues to be an “optimist”, there is currently “no deal in sight” as the country faces a month of rail disruption.
Britain’s train operators have released plans for how their services will be altered during the next rail strikes on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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