Which rail providers will probably be impacted?
Avanti West Coast – One practice per hour will run in each instructions between London Euston and every of Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Preston. A restricted service will function to and from Glasgow.
Chiltern Railways – No trains will run north of Banbury. There will probably be one practice per hour in each instructions between London Marylebone and every of Aylesbury/Aylesbury Vale Parkway, Banbury and Oxford.
CrossNation – No direct providers will run to and from Birmingham New Street and places comparable to Cambridge, Cardiff, Nottingham, Peterborough, Plymouth and Stansted Airport.
East Midlands Railway – One practice per hour will run in every course between Leicester and every of Lincoln, Nottingham and Sheffield, and between London St Pancras and each Kettering and Corby. There would be the identical frequency between Derby and Matlock; and between Nottingham and every of Derby, Sheffield, Mansfield Woodhouse and Grantham.
Elizabeth line – Services will begin later than regular.
Gatwick Express – There will probably be no providers however Southern will run trains between Gatwick Airport and London Bridge.
Great Northern – There will probably be only a few trains, with no providers east of Ely to King’s Lynn.
Great Western Railway – Trains will run between London Paddington and every of Bristol Parkway, Cardiff, Exeter by way of Bristol Temple Meads, Newbury and Oxford. The solely different routes open will probably be between West Ealing and Greenford, Slough and Windsor, Maidenhead and Marlow, Twyford and Henley, Reading and Basingstoke, Cardiff and Westbury, and Plymouth and Newton Abbot.
Greater Anglia – Some routes may have a diminished frequency, however many may have a traditional or near-normal service.
London North Eastern Railway (LNER) – A restricted timetable will probably be in operation. This contains the London King’s Cross-Edinburgh route having a complete of 16 trains throughout each instructions.
Northern – Trains will solely run between Leeds and every of York, Hebden Bridge, Ilkley, Skipton, Sheffield and Bradford Forster Square, and between Darlington and Saltburn, and Liverpool and Manchester Airport.
South Western Railway – There will probably be a considerably diminished service and solely between London Waterloo and each Hounslow and Woking, and between Basingstoke and Southampton, Guildford and Woking, and Salisbury and Basingstoke.
Southeastern – No trains will run on the overwhelming majority of the community in Kent and East Sussex. There will probably be two trains per hour in every course for many of Saturday on these strains: Bexleyheath, Bromley North, Bromley South, Sidcup and Woolwich. On the excessive velocity line there will probably be two trains per hour to and from Ashford International and 4 per hour to and from Ebbsfleet International. On the Sevenoaks line there will probably be two trains per hour to and from Sevenoaks and 4 per hour to and from Orpington.
Southern – Due to engineering work there will probably be only a few native stopping providers in south London. No trains will serve Clapham Junction or Victoria, with most diverted to London Bridge.
Stansted Express – Services will run between London Liverpool Street and Stansted Airport from 7am to 11pm.
Thameslink – Services will probably be cut up north and south, with nothing working between London St Pancras and London Bridge.
TransPennine Express – A diminished timetable will function and solely on these routes: between Huddersfield and York, Manchester Airport and Preston, and Cleethorpes and Sheffield.
West Midlands Railway – A restricted timetable will function solely on these routes: between Lichfield Trent Valley and Redditch/Bromsgrove by way of Birmingham New Street, and between Birmingham New Street and Wolverhampton by way of native stations.
Source: information.sky.com”