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Rail strikes: EMR services significantly reduced on 20 and 22 July
- On Thursday, 20 July and Saturday, 22 July, many of EMR's routes will be reduced to one train an hour
- Trains will only run between 07:30 - 18:30 - with last departures starting between 15:00 and 16:30
- Between Monday, 17 July, and Saturday, 22 July, there will also be a number of train cancellations due to action short of a strike by the ASLEF union - this could be as late as 22:00 the day before customers travel
- Customers are being advised to travel by rail only if absolutely necessary
Rail strike reminder: No services tomorrow or Saturday, 3 June and services significantly reduced on Friday
- No services on Wednesday, 31 May and Saturday, 3 June
- Services will be significantly reduced on Friday, 2 June and majority trains will only run between 0730 - 1830
- On Friday, 2 June, intercity trains will start from Derby, rather than Sheffield due to engineering works
- Customers are being advised to travel if only absolutely necessary and understand how return trip is affected
Engineering works begin this weekend: Sheffield Wednesday and Barnsley fans advised to expect longer journeys and extremely busy services
- Essential work will take place on the Midland Mainline from Saturday, 27 May to Sunday, 11 June
- Intercity service from Derby and Sheffield to London reduced to one train an hour
- Barnsley and Sheffield Wednesday football fans should expect extremely busy services and longer journeys
- Queuing systems will be place on Monday at London St Pancras and Sheffield to manage fan numbers
- Rail replacement buses will operate on the Derwent Valley Line between Derby and Matlock
Essential track upgrades to Midland Mainline will significantly affect EMR services for 16 days - including during Summer half-term
- Essential work will take place from Saturday 27 May to Sunday 11 June
- Rail replacement buses will operate on the Derwent Valley line between Derby and Matlock
- Intercity service from Derby and Sheffield to London reduced to one train an hour
May timetable change: EMR to reintroduce more services between Nottingham and Mansfield Woodhouse
- 22 services reintroduced on Saturdays on the Robin Hood Line
- Change will provide customers the choice of two trains an hour
- Move will help support businesses and leisure trips
EMR expecting to run normal timetable next week despite action short of a strike
- From Monday, 15 May until, and including, Saturday, 20 May, ASLEF has withdrawn non-contractual overtime
- EMR expects to run its normal timetable
- However, trains may be subject to short notice alterations and cancellations.
Rail strikes reminder: Football fans and Eurovision final attendees urged to check travel plans
- No services on Friday, 12th May
- Services will be significantly reduced on Saturday 13, May and trains will only run between 0700 - 1900
- Customers are being advised to travel if only absolutely necessary and understand how return trip is affected
- EMR is expecting to run a normal timetable between Monday 15 - Saturday 20 May
London services expected to be extremely busy this weekend: EMR Customers urged to plan ahead and check plans
- Rail passengers advised to plan ahead as engineering work affects services
- Intercity and Connect services to be significantly affected
- London Marathon and FA Cup semi-final events will mean services particularly busy
- Customers should expect queuing systems to be in place at key locations
- Football fans urged to travel home as early as possible
Rail strikes and engineering work: EMR confirm reduced services for Saturday, 18 March
- Services will be reduced on Thursday, 16 March and Saturday, 18 March
- EMR services will operate between 0730 and 1830 only
- Special shuttle service will run on Saturday to allow customers to attend Uttoxeter's Midlands Grand National
- Saturday services on Intercity and Connect routes affected by engineering works
- Customers should ensure they check the time of their last return train before travelling
Rail strikes: No EMR services next Wednesday and Friday
- No services on Wednesday, 1 February, and Friday, 3 February
- No replacement buses available on the days affected
- Services on the days around the strike action will run as normal