Sunday train cancellations

Date published: 04 August 2018


Northern has cancelled a number of trains for Sunday 5 August, due to "some train crew having made themselves unavailable to work".

A spokesman for Northern, said: “Unfortunately we have so far had to cancel around 80 services across our network and it is likely more will be cancelled as we continue to plan our services.

“Routes which will see cancellations have been chosen carefully to make best use of resources and to minimise the impact on customers. On each route customers will either have other rail options via Northern and other operators or will have the provision of rail replacement transport.

“The areas most affected are in Liverpool, Lancashire and Greater Manchester and we would like to apologise to customers whose plans and journeys will be disrupted.

"Some Northern staff have made themselves unavailable for work on Sunday and operational teams are currently working hard to make the best use of available staff and bring others in where possible.

"Rail replacement road transport will also be used where possible to help try to keep Northern customers on the move.

 “We advise anyone planning on travelling to plan carefully, check for cancellations and visit the Northern website or National Rail Enquiries for the most up-to-date information.”

Anyone whose journey is delayed by 30 minutes or more can apply for compensation via Delay Repay. Details of the scheme and how to apply can be found on the Northern website.

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