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Northern's Rail services across the Region will switch to a new timetable from Sunday, 2 June 2024
THE new timetable, which was announced earlier this month, will see Northern continue to operate nearly 2,500 services a day to more than 500 stations across the North of England.
Matt Rice, chief operating officer at Northern, said:- “The vast majority of services are unaffected by the change, but there are a small number of services that have been re-timed. Customers should use the ‘Check My Timetable’ tool on the Northern website to see the changes that affect their local station.” In the North East - The timetable outlines plans for the 1st passenger services to operate on the new Northumberland Line, with Newcastle and Ashington connected by a half hourly service:- Monday to Saturday, and hourly, on:- Sundays, from the autumn. Services will call at:- Newsham and Seaton Delaval, with some also calling at:- Manors station. In Yorkshire and the East Midlands: There will be additional stops and extra capacity on some services from:- Leeds to Skipton and Stations in Cumbria. In the Calder Valley, more services will stop at:- Sowerby Bridge, Mytholmroyd, and Low Moor. There will be extra capacity on services from:- Leeds to Harrogate and York. Meanwhile, there will be a reduction in capacity on services between:- Sheffield and Huddersfield, whilst engineering work takes place. In the North West: There will be an increase in capacity on services between:- Manchester Airport and Liverpool Lime Street. Sunday services between:- Buxton and Manchester Piccadilly will make additional calls at:- Heaton Chapel and Levenshulme. Also, a new Saturday service from:- Rochdale will link:- Blackburn, Bolton, Manchester, and Salford with the Yorkshire Dales via Clitheroe. For more information about the new timetable, visit:- NorthernRailway.co.UK. COMMENTS (0)
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