'Check before you travel' advice as new rail timetables come into effect

As part of a national change, Northern is reminding passengers that new rail timetables will be in operation from Sunday, December 12.
Northern is reminding passengers to check in advance ahead of the new timetables being introduced on Sunday, December 12Northern is reminding passengers to check in advance ahead of the new timetables being introduced on Sunday, December 12
Northern is reminding passengers to check in advance ahead of the new timetables being introduced on Sunday, December 12

Rail passengers are being advised to check before they travel as there may be changes to their usual journeys and departure times.

Northern, along with the whole of the UK rail industry, has been planning the timetable change for several months and there will be amendments at stations across Cumbria, Derbyshire, Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Humberside, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Merseyside, the North East and North, South and West Yorkshire.

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It is always important to check journey details before travelling and even more so over the festive period as there are planned changes and amendments across the rail network.

The timetable change will provide customers with more journey options and establish additional reliability in the train schedule.

Northern has been advertising the timetable changes via social media and web channels, as well as posters and announcements at stations and on-board services.

Customers are also reminded that Government rules say that customers must wear a face covering while travelling on trains and at stations, unless exempt.

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A Northern spokesperson said: “Our rail timetable changes on Sunday, December 12 and our message to customers is very clear - please check the details of your journey before you travel as there may be amendments and alterations.

“We have worked extremely hard to plan the timetable and where possible we will be providing more services across the network.

“The festive period is always extremely busy and there may be reduced schedules and planned engineering which could affect some journeys.

"Coronavirus also continues to mean operational challenges and we recommend using nationalrail.co.uk and our digital channels for the most up to date journey information.”