Railway investment means holiday timetable changes

Passengers advised to plan ahead while track upgraded.

Train customers in the West Midlands are being urged to plan journeys in advance and allow extra time over the festive period while work takes place to make the railway more reliable.

Certain services in and out of Birmingham New Street station will be affected by track and signalling upgrades between there and Wolverhampton. This work is part of Britain’s Railway Upgrade Plan. Signalling equipment in the Birmingham New Street area is more than ifty years old and needs replacing.

From 9.30pm on Saturday 23rd December 2017 to 4am on Wednesday 3rd January 2018, Network Rail’s Team Orange engineers will be replacing a major junction near Smethwick. They’ll also be bringing into use new signalling equipment on both routes (via Sandwell & Dudley and via Aston) between Birmingham and Wolverhampton. This will affected train services between New Street and Rugeley Trent Valley after 9.30pm on 23rd December. Trains between New Street and Wolverhampton, and on the Cross City line, will be affected between 27th December and 2nd January.

Richard Dugdale, Network Rail’s senior scheme sponsor for the work, said: “Half the normal number of people travel by train at Christmas and New Year so we are seizing the opportunity to complete a huge amount of signalling and track upgrades. That way we cause the least amount of disruption to the fewest number of people. Train passengers should check before they travel on nationalrail.co.uk and allow extra time for their journeys.”

The £246 million scheme is part of a wider £600 million+ programme to upgrade signalling across the West Midlands including Bromsgrove, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Coventry and on the route between Stourbridge and Banbury via Birmingham Snow Hill. Early next year the signalling between Birmingham New Street and Birmingham International stations will also be replaced.

Train operators affected by the work this Christmas and New Year include Virgin Trains, West Midlands Trains, Arriva Trains Wales and CrossCountry.

Natasha Grice, general manager for Virgin Trains in the West Midlands, said: “We will be back up and running on 27 December, with two instead of three trains an hour to and from London in addition to our hourly service to Scotland. Customers at Wolverhampton will need to change trains at either Birmingham New Street or Stafford to get to the capital, and allow for longer journey times. There will be no services calling at Sandwell & Dudley. As always the best advice is to check before you travel. Our normal service will resume on 3rd January.”

Richard Brooks, customer service director for West Midlands Railway, added: “These are exciting times with record levels of investment going into railway services. The work planned over Christmas will bring the benefits of this investment a step nearer. So the message over the coming weeks is check before you travel. And remember, at this time of year last trains get very busy , so plan ahead and don’t get left behind.”

Phil Edwards, assistant director transportation and connectivity at Birmingham City Council, said: “With the Christmas festivities in full swing, as well as a number of major transport projects and developments taking place, the city continues to be very busy. Our advice remains to leave the car at home and use the various public transport options, walk or cycle whenever possible. It is important to plan ahead and always check services before you travel, not forgetting to plan for the journey home. If you return to work on 2 n January train services may still be affected by the improvement works being carried out by Network Rail.”

Passengers can plan their Christmas travel here. For specific Birmingham New Street information follow @NetworkRailBHM or check with your train operator.