Three-day national rail strike brings Merseyrail services to a halt
Merseyrail services will not run on the three days of the upcoming national rail strike, the train operator confirmed today (June 16).
Trains will not run on Tuesday 21st, Thursday 23rd and Saturday 25th of June, due to some Network Rail staff taking industrial action.
The RMT union recently announced that its members at Network Rail will be taking three days of industrial action as part of a dispute with Network Rail and 13 train operating companies nationally.
While Merseyrail staff are not taking part in this industrial action, it will involve Network Rail staff who operate the signalling systems and provide crucial maintenance which allow services to run safely.
Therefore, the operator said it is unable to provide any train services on days where industrial action is taking place.
Due to the industrial action lasting 24 hours, there will also be knock on effects on the day after each industrial action date, except for Sunday June 26.
Services on Wednesday 22nd and Friday 24th June will begin later as the staff taking part in the action will not begin working until 7am.
There will be some limited rail replacement buses provided on these two mornings before the normal train service begins after 7am. Full details of the bus services are available on Merseyrail’s website.
Passengers are advised to make alternative travel arrangements for the three days of industrial action as no trains or rail replacement buses will operate on the Merseyrail network. It is also recommended that passengers planning to travel prior to 8am on Wednesday 22nd and Friday 24th June check prior to travel and allow extra time for their journey.
Phil James, North West route director at Network Rail, said: “We continue to meet with the trades unions to discuss their pay concerns and will do all we can to avoid strike action which has the potential to cause misery to hundreds of thousands of Merseyrail passengers throughout the week.
“With a fraction of the usual workforce available, including signallers who safely move trains around the network, unfortunately it means no Merseyrail services can run at all on strike days.”
Andy Heath, Merseyrail managing director, said “It is very disappointing that we will be unable to provide a rail service to the people of the Liverpool City Region on the 21st ,23rd and 25th June, because of three days of industrial action by some Network Rail staff.
“Our network is unable to function without the support of Network Rail signalling and maintenance staff who play a critical role in the safe operation of our train services.
“We share the frustration of our passengers regarding the disruption and inconvenience this will undoubtedly cause.”
All annual and monthly season ticket holders will automatically receive the value of a day’s travel for each date affected.