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Commuters told ‘do not travel to London’ King’s cross station

by LLB Reporter
29th Feb 20 4:37 pm

Commuters have been warned “do not travel to London” King’s Cross station as it will be closed all weekend.

As part of a £1.2bn engineering project Network Rail are undertaking major upgrades on tracks and therefore no trains will run on the East Coast Main Line south of Peterborough.

An alert was issued which reads “do not travel to or from London” by London north eastern railway which operates services between London and Scotland.

Ed Akers, principal programme sponsor for Network Rail said, “We are continuing with vital work on the £1.2 billion east coast upgrade, which is the biggest investment into the line in a generation.

“We are urging passengers to heed the advice issued which is not to travel to/from London on the East Coast Main Line this weekend.

“We know that this is disruptive and we do apologise for this. Unfortunately, it is necessary to enable us to progress on this work, which will create more services, faster services and thousands more seats for passengers.”

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