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Trains to and from Newark Northgate are likely to be affected next weekend.




Train passengers are urged to check before they travel as the East Coast Mainline is due for works next weekend

Trains to and from London King’s Cross will be reduced on the weekend of July 13/14 July as work to remove old signalling equipment from a disused railway tunnel at King’s Cross station will be taking place, as part of a £1.2billion upgrade into the route.

The signalling equipment needs to be removed so that new track can be laid in the tunnel.

Northgate Train Station. (4147441)
Northgate Train Station. (4147441)

The tunnel will eventually reopen, which will increase the number of tracks into King’s Cross station from four to six, helping to increase capacity on the East Coast Main Line.

The work is part of the East Coast Upgrade which is the biggest investment into the route in a generation, and will be completed in 2021. The work will provide significant benefits for passengers, including more seats, quicker journey times and a more reliable service.

Rob McIntosh, managing director, Eastern for Network Rail, said: “As work on the East Coast Main Line ramps up, it is really important that passengers check before travelling.

“This is the biggest upgrade to the line in a generation and projects on this scale inevitably bring some disruption. We don’t want anyone to be disappointed, so we would urge passengers to plan ahead.

“This work is vital and will bring long term benefits for all users of the route, including more seats and faster and more reliable journeys. These improvements will enable us to continue to provide a service which meets the needs of the passengers, communities and economies we serve.”

Reduced service on East Coast Main Line as work on major railway upgrade continues (13216940)
Reduced service on East Coast Main Line as work on major railway upgrade continues (13216940)

A spokesperson on behalf of train operators along the route said: “On 13/14 July, a reduced service will run on the East Coast Main Line. Passengers are strongly advised to check before travelling and book seats on long distance services as trains are likely to be busier than usual.

“The East Coast Upgrade will improve the railway and allow passengers to feel more benefit from new trains which are being introduced along the route, which will increase capacity and provide faster and more reliable journeys.”

Work will also be taking place over the August bank holiday between Peterborough and Cambridge and King’s Cross, St Pancras and Moorgate, and passengers using services which start or terminate in the capital are strongly advised not to travel on 24/25 August and to instead travel on Friday 23 or Tuesday 27 August.

Services that are running over the weekend are likely to be busier than usual and long-distance customers are advised to reserve a seat.

Passengers are strongly urged to check before travelling via National Rail Enquiries, with their train operator or by logging on to http://eastcoastupgrade.co.uk/.



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