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Trains On New Year's Day
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Do trains run on that day, please?
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Yes. Trains always run on every day of the year except Christmas Day & Boxing Day. Different operators (or even different routes run by the same operator) will have different arrangements but it's likely to be a Saturday service, a Sunday service or a modified weekday service (typically omitting some very early trains). Remember though that there might be...
15:32 Fri 04th Nov 2016
Yes. Trains always run on every day of the year except Christmas Day & Boxing Day.
Different operators (or even different routes run by the same operator) will have different arrangements but it's likely to be a Saturday service, a Sunday service or a modified weekday service (typically omitting some very early trains).
Remember though that there might be engineering works taking place on that day, meaning that replacement bus services could be in use.
You can check services here:
http:// www.nat ionalra il.co.u k/
Different operators (or even different routes run by the same operator) will have different arrangements but it's likely to be a Saturday service, a Sunday service or a modified weekday service (typically omitting some very early trains).
Remember though that there might be engineering works taking place on that day, meaning that replacement bus services could be in use.
You can check services here:
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due to a computer glitch, some train operator's services beyond the 10th December won't yet be showing in NationalRail's online journey planner, (Virgin East Coast being one) but they hope to have it sorted in a few days. meantime, check out the expected service pattern for each operator here:-
http:// www.nat ionalra il.co.u k/servi ce_disr uptions /149383 .aspx
note that over 200 engineering projects will be delivered by Network Rail this Christmas, so Bertie the Bus will be working overtime......
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note that over 200 engineering projects will be delivered by Network Rail this Christmas, so Bertie the Bus will be working overtime......
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