Translate to: Arabic Chinese (Traditional) French German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Spanish

Marston Vale Community Rail Partnership Logo

 

Industrial Action affecting Marston Vale Line services


Due to industrial action by members of the RMT Union, London Midland will be operating a reduced timetable on many of its services on both Sunday 5th April and Monday 6th March.

UPDATE: We have recieved information from London Midland that the following services will operate on the Marston Vale Line today (Monday 6th April):

0739 from Bletchley
0831`from Bedford
1001 from Bletchley
1055 from Bedford
1201 from Bletchley
1255 from Bedford
1401 from Bletchley
1455 from Bedford
1547 from Bletchley
1637 from Bedford
1731 from Bletchley
1825 from Bedford

All services will call at all stations.Replacement road transport will be provided for other timetabled services on the route that London Midland are unable to operate.


For more information, visit the London Midland website.

We strongly advise all passengers to check the live train running information on this website before they head out to catch their train. Visit the Live Train Running section of this website, or visit National Rail Enquiries.

Passengers wishing to travel onwards from Bletchley should be aware that London Midland services at Bletchley will be subject to short-notice changes and cancellations. Services provided by Southern Railway are unaffected, as are all onward train services from Bedford station.

We will update you with more information once we know it.

Notes for Editors


The Marston Vale Community Rail Partnership is led by Bedfordshire Rural Communities Charity in association with Bedfordshire County Council, London Midland, Milton Keynes Council, Bedford Borough Council, Mid Bedfordshire District Council, Bedford to Bletchley Rail Users’ Association, the Forest of Marston Vale and the Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes Associations of Town and Parish Councils.

The Partnership has been set up to act as a bridge between the rail industry and the community to encourage more people to use the train for travel to work and leisure, and to share their views and ideas for improving their railway.

The Partnership will be overseeing a range of projects throughout 2009.


Print this pagePrint this page