Great Western Railway Status | Buses replace trains between Worcester Shrub Hill / Worcester Foregate Street and Hereford from Sunday 26 to Friday 31 January





Updated at: 15-Nov-2024 10:58:01: AM

Operator:  Great Western Railway

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Routes affected:

Great Western Railway between London Paddington and Hereford, and between Bristol Temple Meads and Worcester Foregate Street / Great Malvern

West Midlands Railway between Birmingham New Street / Worcester Shrub Hill and Hereford

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Description of Incident

Engineering work is taking place between Worcester Foregate Street and Hereford, closing all lines.

Great Western Railway:

To / from Hereford:

Trains that usually run between London Paddington and Hereford will be amended to run between London Paddington and Worcester Shrub Hill / Worcester Foregate Street only.

Replacement buses will run between Worcester Shrub Hill and Hereford.

At Worcester Foregate Street, replacement buses towards Hereford will call to pick up only, and replacement buses from Hereford will stop to drop off only.

Additionally, on Monday to Thursday, the 22:00 Hereford (starting from Worcester Foregate Street at 22:49) to London Paddington service will call at Didcot Parkway, Reading and Slough around 4 minutes later than usual.

Between Bristol Temple Meads and Worcester Foregate Street / Great Malvern:

Monday to Friday:

Trains from Bristol Temple Meads to Worcester Foregate Street will be retimed to arrive at Worcester Foregate Street up to 7 minutes later than usual.

A few trains that usually run to / from Worcester Foregate Street will be amended to run to / from Worcester Shrub Hill instead.

West Midlands Railway:

Sunday:

Services between Birmingham New Street and Worcester Shrub Hill / Worcester Foregate Street / Hereford will be diverted to run between Birmingham Snow Hill and Worcester Foregate Street only. These services will not call at University or Bromsgrove.

Trains between Worcester Shrub Hill and Hereford will not run.

Trains between Lichfield Trent Valley and Longbridge / Redditch will run between Litchfield and Birmingham New Street only.

Trains between Birmingham New Street and Bromsgrove will not run.

Replacement bus services will run between:

  • Worcester Shrub Hill / Worcester Foregate Street and Hereford
  • Birmingham New Street and Longbridge / Redditch / Bromsgrove

Monday to Friday:

Services between Birmingham New Street and Great Malvern / Hereford will run between Birmingham New Street and Worcester Shrub Hill / Worcester Foregate Street only.

Trains between Worcester Shrub Hill and Hereford will not run.

Replacement bus services will run between:

  • Worcester Shrub Hill / Worcester Foregate Street and Great Malvern / Hereford

Check before you travel:

You can plan your journey using the National Rail Enquiries Journey Planner

Replacement Bus Travel Advice:

For helpful advice if you need to travel on a rail replacement service, including accessibility and bicycle information, please use our Rail Replacement Services page.

You can find the pick-up and set-down location of rail replacement services by checking station signage or by searching for your station on our Find a Station page.

Please be advised that replacement vehicles may be busier than usual, and you should allow extra time for your journey.

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This page created on: 05-Nov-2024 12:14:19: PM

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