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Rail passengers warned as new timetable comes into effect across UK – The Guardian, Theguardian.com

Rail passengers warned as new timetable comes into effect across UK – The Guardian, Theguardian.com


Commuters told to check journey details on first weekday of new timetable

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************************** (******************************** (************************************************************** () ******************************** (**************************************** (**********************************************************Waterloo station in London. Industry groups have promised more services, shorter journeys and new routes. Photograph: Luke Powell / PA (******************************************

UK rail commuters have been urged to check their journey details on their way to work as the new railway timetable came into force.

Industry groups have promised more services, shorter journeys and new routes becoming possible across the country as a result of the changes.

These will include the first non-stop trains running between London and Bristol in decades, plus 1, (extra services each week, according to the industry body the Rail Delivery Group (RDG).

The RDG has sought to reassure passengers over the new timetable, saying the industry had put “years of work into drafting, consulting and planning” for the changes.

Robert Nisbet, the RDG’s director of nations and regions, has urged passengers to check their journey details in advance as many times are changing.

“Train operators and Network Rail will be working together to run a reliable service and respond quickly to any teething problems as people get used to the change,” Nisbet said.

Teething problems were in evidence when the timetable came into effect on Sunday, with Great Western Railway and (Transport) ********************************** for Wales reporting a number of cancellations and delays.

Train timetables are changed twice a year, in May and December.

The infamous, botched change of May 2018 led to chaos, and passenger watchdog Transport Focus said travellers would be hoping for a smoother introduction with the latest changes.

The latest amendments represent the most comprehensive timetable change on the Great Western Railway network since the s, taking advantage of Network Rail’s electrification. of the line between London and Bristol, and the operator’s new intercity express trains.

Non-stop trains between London Paddington and Bristol Parkway will have journey times as short as one hour and eight minutes, shaving minutes off the existing quickest services.

Major improvements are also being promised on the ScotRail network, with additional services in north-east Scotland and extra seats between Edinburgh and Glasgow.

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