No trains to Kenilworth on two days this week due to strikes

By James Smith

30th Jan 2023 | Local News

West Midlands Railway has cancelled all trains on Wednesday, February 1 and Friday, February 3 (image via WMR)
West Midlands Railway has cancelled all trains on Wednesday, February 1 and Friday, February 3 (image via WMR)

No trains will run through Kenilworth on two days this week due to more strikes.

West Midlands Railway has cancelled all trains across its network on Wednesday, February 1 and Friday, February 3 - including all services on the Nuneaton to Leamington Spa line.

Early morning and late night services on Tuesday 31 January, Thursday 2 February and Saturday 4 February may also be impacted.

Passengers are urged to check timetables before they travel.

Jonny Wiseman, WMR customer experience director, said: "It is disappointing that our passengers' journeys continue to be affected by industrial action. There will be no service on any WMR route on Wednesday 1 February and Friday 3 February and passengers should not travel by train on these dates.

"Passengers should also check their journeys on the dates either side of the strike days as there may be a knock-on effect to early morning and late night trains.

"Anyone holding a ticket for travel on a strike day can use their ticket on a different day or claim a full refund."

For up-to-date information on the strike action, including details of ticketing and refunds, visit www.wmr.uk/industrialaction

     

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