£6m investment in North Yorkshire railways set to start

Network Rail is to carry out major improvements to the East Coast Main Line in North Yorkshire in a £6m investment project as part of its Railway Upgrade Plan.

The 11-week upgrade will see the renewal of switches and crossings – the equipment which allows trains to move from one piece of track to another.

The project affects passengers from Sunday February 26 and then on consecutive weekends until Sunday May 14.

Work will take place overnight at weekends in order to reduce the disruption to passengers, with changes to Saturday evening services between York and Newcastle/Middlesbrough as well as services calling at Thirsk.

Throughout the works, passengers are advised to check with their train operator before they travel as services may run at earlier times or be replaced by bus services.

Rob McIntosh, route managing director at Network Rail, said: “This investment in the East Coast Main Line at Thirsk is a vital aspect of our Railway Upgrade Plan, to provide a bigger and better railway for the millions of passengers who use this important north-south route. The completed project will provide a more reliable railway, something I know passengers want to see.

“We are doing this upgrade work overnight at weekends which is a time when fewer people use the railway, but there is never a good time to disrupt journeys and I apologise for any inconvenience caused during this essential piece of work.”

TransPennine Express’ (TPE) customer experience director, Kathryn O’Brien, said: “These essential works will mean changes to train services between York and Newcastle/Middlesbrough on Saturday evenings and on Sundays starting from 4 March 2017.

“Some services will depart earlier than usual while others will be replaced by buses, such as the 20:16hrs York to Middlesbrough train on Saturdays.
“Some trains will not call at Thirsk on Saturday evenings and on Sundays and those travelling to or from this station should use Northallerton instead. A replacement bus service will be provided between these two stations.
“I would encourage those travelling between these locations to plan ahead and check before they travel.”

A spokesperson for Virgin Trains said: “On Saturday evenings between 4 March and 6 May, our last direct train service between London King’s Cross and Newcastle will depart earlier than usual at 17.30. Replacement coach services will be provided between York, Northallerton and Darlington on Saturday evenings during this period. On Sunday mornings between 5 March and 7 May, direct train services between Newcastle and King’s Cross will start later than normal.”

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