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Rail strikes: Passengers urged to complete Christmas Eve journeys by lunchtime
15 December 2022, 16:54
Operators are warning passengers that the rail network will shut down early due to a walkout by thousands of members of the RMT union.
Train passengers planning Christmas Eve trips are being told to complete journeys as early as lunchtime due to strikes.
Operators are warning passengers that the rail network will shut down early due to a walkout by thousands of members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) at Network Rail.
The industrial action is from 6pm on Christmas Eve until 6am on December 27.
When the strike was announced, the RMT said it will âonly affect engineering work and not train servicesâ.
But several operators have issued alerts to passengers warning of disruption.
Services run by train companies are usually exceptionally busy on the afternoon and early evening of Christmas Eve.
But Avanti West Coastâs last trains will be as early as 10.40am from Glasgow to London Euston and 12.34pm from London Euston to Liverpool.
Great Western Railway is urging customers to only travel on Christmas Eve if it is âabsolutely necessaryâ.
Those planning to travel are being told to book a seat for a specific service and âcomplete their journeys by lunchtimeâ.
South Western Railway said its services will âshut down at 3pmâ, with last trains departing as early as noon.
It told passengers to âonly travel if absolutely necessary.â
The RAC said disruption to rail services may lead to an even bigger spike in traffic on Britainâs roads on Christmas Eve as millions of people make getaway journeys.