After a week of ASLEF disruption – Northern’s new timetable set to take effect

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TRAIN timetables across the North of England will change on Sunday December 10, along with the rest of the National Rail network.

The timetable change comes at the end of a period of industrial action by ASLEF, which culminates this Friday (8 December) when Northern will be unable to run any of its 2,500 daily services.
The agreement reached last week between the RMT union and train operators in England was a separate dispute and is unrelated to the current disruption affecting services across the region.
Most Northern services are unaffected by the timetable change from Sunday, but there will be a slight re-timing of some services.
For more information about individual stations, customers should use the ‘Check My Timetable’ feature on the Northern website.

Tricia Williams, chief operating officer for Northern, said: “Whilst the overwhelming majority of our services remain ‘as is’ from Sunday – customers should double check any regular journeys they make – especially those with short connections.
“We’re very conscious that this timetable change immediately follows a period of significant disruption caused by the ASLEF action this week.
“We want to make sure our customers are aware of the upcoming change and would encourage people to use the ‘Check My Timetable’ guide on the website.”In the North West, the number of carriages on some services will be increased or decreased to reflect customer demand. Off peak trains between Manchester Piccadilly and Buxton will run with two carriages instead of four and quieter services between Manchester Airport and Blackpool North will operate with four carriages instead of six. In Liverpool, some trains to Wigan will run with three carriages instead of four, while peak-time trains to Manchester Airport via Newton-le-Willows will see an increase in capacity, with services running with four carriages instead of three.

More information about the December timetable change can be found at: www.northernrailway.co.uk/travel/timetables/timetable-change


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