Travel Either Side Easter Advice for Rail Passengers

Living Magazines Network Rail New track and points being installed at Watford Easter 2022

Passengers planning on using the West Coast main line this Easter are being advised to travel either side of the bank holiday with major improvements to a railway junction in Watford closing Euston for four days.

Network Rail is investing £10.8m to upgrade track and overhead lines on the West Coast South route to improve future journeys between London and Crewe.

The main focus for engineers will be the final phase to overhaul Watford junction which first began three years ago.

The £15m project has seen track and signalling systems remodelled so more trains can run on the route into the capital in future.

During this last stage of the project all four West Coast main line tracks will need to be closed at Watford.

All trains will start and finish at Milton Keynes between Good Friday (7 April) and Easter Monday (11 April) with rail replacement bus services connecting passengers with other main lines for onward travel into London.

With longer journey times, busier trains and rail replacement buses in operation during the railway closure, passengers are being advised that the best days to travel are Thursday 6 April and Tuesday 12 April.

To plan journeys and for the latest travel information people should visit www.nationalrail.co.uk.

James Dean, Network Rail’s West Coast South route director, said: ‘We’re once again returning to Watford junction to complete a huge £15m upgrade which will transform the way we can move trains through the area, meaning fewer delays and extra capacity on this economically important passenger and freight route.

‘We know there’s never an ideal time to close the railway, so I’d like to thank people in advance for their patience ahead of this complex project. With Euston closed for four days my best advice is, if you can, travel either side of the bank holiday – before and after the railway closure – for the smoothest journey possible. Otherwise please plan ahead by checking National Rail Enquiries for the latest travel information.’

Passengers should plan ahead at www.nationalrail.co.uk or check with their train operator for the latest journey information.

People can also follow the progress of improvement work using the #EasterRailWorks hashtag on Twitter.