EMR hope to run normal timetable next week despite action
By Evie Payne
12th May 2023 | Local News
East Midlands Railway (EMR) is expecting to run a normal timetable next week despite industrial action from ASLEF.
Members from the union ASLEF, which represents train drivers, has withdrawn non-contractual overtime from Monday, 15 May until, and including, Saturday, 20 May.
Currently EMR expects no change to its timetable, however, trains may be subject to short notice alterations and cancellations.
Customers should ensure they check their full journey before travelling and are strongly advised to check the EMR website, information in stations and social media for the latest advice and information.
Will Rogers, Managing Director for East Midlands Railway, said: "We have worked hard to put in place a plan which should allow us to run our normal timetable.
"However, there is still a risk that some trains may be may be subject to short notice alterations and cancellations.
"Customers are advised to check their journey is still possible before setting off."
Action will still be going ahead this weekend.
There will be no services on Friday 12 May as members from union ASLEF take industrial action.
This strike action specifically affects train drivers and therefore EMR will be unable to operate any trains during the action. The strikes will also affect other train operating companies and their services across the country.
On Saturday 13 May, EMR will be operating a significantly reduced service with trains only running between 0700 - 1900 - with the last departures starting between 1500 and 1630.
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