Train passengers could see Bank Holiday plans ruined as train staff are due to strikes this weekend. TransPennine Express is asking customers to plan carefully ahead of planned National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) strike action taking place on Saturday April 30 and Sunday May 1.
A 'very limited service' will be operating over the weekend and customers have been advised not to travel, but to plan carefully if journeys are necessary.
The TPE website recommends: "If you’re planning to travel on a day affected by RMT strikes you should check for updates up to the last minute as services may be subject to short notice changes.
You should also allow extra time for journeys as the services we are able to operate will be far busier than normal." Read more: Salford named among the top 10 hotspot cities in Great Britain as demand rises and asking prices soar There will be no TPE trains in operation on the West Coast Mainline on Saturday and anyone that needs to make an essential journey between Liverpool/Manchester and Glasgow/Edinburgh via Preston and Carlisle should seek alternative transport or travel on Friday or Monday instead.
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