CrossCountry is planning to reintroduce a number of services from May that were removed during COVID.
CrossCountry planning to reinstate additional services on key routes from May
06/03/2025 in News
CrossCountry is planning to reintroduce a number of services from May that were removed during COVID.
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CrossCountry has warned passengers of “short notice cancellations” to its services across the network as an unresolved dispute with the RMT union begins to affect its timetable.
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The UK’s longest direct passenger train journey completed its final service on May 16.
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First unit was outshopped in late February, with whole fleet due to be refurbished by 2028
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Trev76 - 06/03/2025 13:31
The Sunday amendments just don't make sense to me!
D1L - 12/03/2025 17:17
Let's hope they can pull this off ! That's all very positive news! If the consultation closed on the 3rd March, when will this be confirmed?
KHomerMMTP - 12/03/2025 17:45
Will some Birmingham Reading services route via International and Coventry taking up paths that have been released by the reduced frequency of Avanti and LNR Birmingham London services? It would improve rail-based access to Birmingham International Airport and the NEC, and better connect Coventry a major Midlands city and a substantial higher education location.