A reduced service will run on Friday 10 and Saturday 11 July, with several routes having no trains at all, due to strike action by TSSA union members
West Midlands Railway (WMR) is urging passengers to plan their travel in advance ahead of two days of strike action due to take place this week.
On Friday 10 July and Saturday 11 July, a reduced service will be in operation on the WMR network due to strike action by members of the TSSA trade union.
On Friday, a limited timetable will be in operation and some routes will have no service. No trains will run after 7pm, with the final WMR services of the day departing from 5pm.
Disruption continues into Saturday
On Saturday, a limited timetable will also be in operation and some routes will have no service. Trains will start later than usual, with the first WMR services of the day starting from 7am.
Jonny Wiseman, WMR customer experience director, said: “We are disappointed TSSA has called further unnecessary strike action which is set to cause significant disruption for our customers. We are working hard to reach a resolution to this dispute and urge TSSA to continue talks.
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“We are sorry for the inconvenience this will cause our customers and are doing everything we can to minimise the impact as much as possible. If the strike action does go ahead, we will be running a significantly reduced timetable on both dates. Customers are advised to check before they travel by visiting journey planners and our website.”
Routes with a limited service on Friday 10 July and Saturday 11 July are:
- Cross City Line (Lichfield Trent Valley – Redditch / Bromsgrove via Birmingham New Street) – two trains per hour
- Wolverhampton – Walsall via Birmingham New Street – one train per hour
- Rugeley Trent Valley – Birmingham International via Birmingham New Street – one train per hour
Train times will be available in journey planners ahead of the strike days.
No trains will run on any other WMR route, including:
- All routes via Birmingham Snow Hill
- Camp Hill Line
- Nuneaton to Leamington Spa
- Birmingham New Street to Hereford
- Birmingham New Street to Shrewsbury
Some services may remain disrupted into Sunday
Some disruption to services is expected on the morning of Sunday 12 July due to displacement of trains.
For further information, see wmr.uk/industrialaction.
London Northwestern Railway services operate between Liverpool and Birmingham, and on the West Coast Main Line to and from London Euston. West Midlands Railway services operate to destinations across the West Midlands via Birmingham New Street and Birmingham Snow Hill.
