Chiltern cancels trains to Warwick on two days this week due to strikes

By James Smith

15th Mar 2023 | Local News

Chiltern Railways has cancelled all trains north of Banbury on March 16 and 18 (image via Network Rail)
Chiltern Railways has cancelled all trains north of Banbury on March 16 and 18 (image via Network Rail)

More trains to Warwick have been cancelled on two days this week due to strikes by members of the RMT.

Chiltern Railways has yet again cancelled all trains north of Banbury on 16 and 18 March with a "significantly reduced timetable" set to run on the rest of its network.

There will be a later start to Chiltern Railways services on the 17 and 19 March, as well as some minor late-night alterations to a small number of services.

Passengers are urged to check timetables before they travel.

West Midlands Railway has also warned a reduced service will run on the same days this week.

No trains will run before 7am and final services will come in the early evening.

Trains on the Nuneaton to Leamington Spa line have been cancelled completely over the two days.

Jonny Wiseman, WMR customer experience director, said: "It is disappointing that industrial action is continuing to affect our passengers' journeys.

"I would like to remind passengers to plan their journeys carefully as services will be heavily limited on strike days and morning services will be affected on the following days.

"Anyone holding a ticket for travel on a strike day can use their ticket on a different day or claim a full refund."

     

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