Reduced railway service between Peterborough and London this weekend

There will be a reduced train service between Peterborough and London this weekend as engineering works at King's Cross continue.
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The reduced service this weekend comes a week before major disruption as a result of the works. which will see no trains to or from London King’s Cross or Moorgate, and no Thameslink services to or from St Pancras International via Finsbury Park, on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 November.

On Saturday 14 November, there will be a reduced service to and from London King’s Cross, with limited capacity for passengers. Services will continue to run to and from Moorgate and St Pancras via Finsbury Park.

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On Sunday 15 November, there will be a reduced service to and from London King’s Cross, with limited capacity for passengers. No trains will run to or from St Pancras via Finsbury Park and buses will replace train services on the Hertford North line.

There will be disruption on services to London for the next three weekends in NovemberThere will be disruption on services to London for the next three weekends in November
There will be disruption on services to London for the next three weekends in November

On Saturday 28 November, there will be a reduced service to and from London King’s Cross, with limited capacity for passengers. Services will continue to run to and from Moorgate and St Pancras International via Finsbury Park.

On Sunday 29 November, there will be a reduced service to and from London King’s Cross, with limited capacity for passengers. Services will continue to run to and from Moorgate and St Pancras International via Finsbury Park. No trains will run on the Hertford North line with replacement buses serving closed stations.

Passengers who need to travel to London over these weekends are strongly advised to check their journey via National Rail Enquiries, at EastCoastUpgrade.co.uk or with their train operator and allow plenty of time.

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Ed Akers, Principal Programme Sponsor for Network Rail, said: “This work which is taking place over weekends in November is a vital part of the East Coast Upgrade. The project will bring a more modern, reliable railway for passengers.

“We are making as much progress as possible without disrupting services, but work on the overhead line equipment and improvements to the signalling system can only be carried out safely when there are no trains in the area.

“We thank passengers for their continued patience and strongly advise those who need to travel to or from London to check their journey and allow plenty of time.”

A spokesperson on behalf of train operators on the route, which includes Thameslink, Great Northern and LNER, said: “We would like to thank passengers for their patience whilst these improvements are carried out as part of the East Coast Upgrade.

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“We strongly advise people to check their journey before travelling via National Rail Enquiries, at EastCoastUpgrade.co.uk or with their train operator. Replacement buses will be running and some journeys will take longer.”

Further work is planned over the coming months and the dates of full and partial closures at King’s Cross have been announced up to June 2021. This includes an extended six-day closure between Christmas and the New Year. No services will be running to or from London King’s Cross from Friday 25 December until Wednesday 30 December. There will also be a reduced service on Thursday 24 December, and between Thursday 31 January and Sunday 3 January 2021.

Passengers can find out more so they can plan their journeys in advance at eastcoastupgrade.co.uk

People are reminded that they must wear a face covering on public transport, unless they are exempt, or they could be fined up to £6,400.