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July 26, 2021We’re making major improvements on the railway between London Euston and Scotland over Summer 2021.
Work taking place over Summer 2021
A programme of major upgrades takes place on the railway between London Euston and Scotland over Summer 2021.
The work, part of Britain’s Railway Upgrade Plan and HS2 Phase One, will make passengers’ journeys more reliable and ease pressure on the West Coast main line by adding more railway capacity.
What’s happening?
Lines into Euston station will be taken out of service from 17 July to 31 August – to enable the new HS2 terminus to be built. Weekend work will also take place between mid July and the end of August.
Most train services will continue running while this work takes place, but there will be some timetable and platform alterations.
Other essential rail upgrades are planned over several weekends from 24 July and during the August bank holiday weekend, (28-30 August).
This means stations and trains between London Euston and Scotland may be busier, services will change, journeys may take longer and in some instances, buses will replace trains.
Improving infrastructure along the West Coast mainline and at Euston is vital to improving services and providing a safe, reliable railway. Euston is a major interchange station and the gateway to the UK’s busiest mixed-use passenger and freight rail route.
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