Latest UK travel and transport news as travellers to London face delayed trains on two rail networks all week after points failure.
The failure is impacting services in and out of Hull station Two train networks will be facing delays and cancellations all week after a points failure. The failure, in the Selby area, is impacting Hull Trains and LNER services, including their trains to and from London Kings Cross. Network Rail engineers are trying to fix the problem, but ‘significant repairs’ are required and the disruption is expected to last all week, until Sunday November 17.
November 11, 2024 6:34 am Passenger advice after LNER and Hull Trains services set to be disrupted all week Katie Boyden Hull Trains customer adviceServices will be diverted via Goole. Howden and Selby will not be served.If you are travelling from Howden and Selby to the south, road transport will run from Howden and Selby to Doncaster. You can then connect with Hull Trains and LNER services from Doncaster towards London Kings Cross.
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