Latest train strikes to greatly reduce service through Ealing this week

By Joe Acklam

31st May 2023 | Local News

Train strikes this week will see a greatly reduced service in Ealing. Photo: Clive G'.
Train strikes this week will see a greatly reduced service in Ealing. Photo: Clive G'.

The latest round of train strikes from train drivers and employees will be causing a large amount of disruption in Ealing across the week. 

Starting from Wednesday 31st May and continuing until Saturday 3rd June there will be disruption on each day with a largely reduced service on each day except Thursday 1st June. 

In a statement on their website, GWR said: “On the strike days a reduced, revised timetable will operate across several train operators, including GWR.  

“Many parts of the GWR network will have no service at all. Services will start later and only operate for a limited period during the day. 

“During action short of a strike and the days after strikes, services could also be affected by a limited number of short-notice cancellations and alterations. 

“If you intend to travel where trains are running, please check before you travel. Trains that are operating will be busier than usual because we will not be able to offer the normal service frequency.  

“Other train operators are also affected by this action, so onward travel could also be affected. 

“Where we are able to run services, they are expected to be extremely busy and we are not able to provide bus replacement services.” 

There will be no GWR trains going through Ealing Broadway, West Ealing, or Southall at any point across the four days, only Elizabeth Line services, with only a select number of routes running. 

To find out more then visit the GWR website. 

     

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