This Saturday 29 July
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is urging customers intending to travel this weekend to plan ahead and check their journeys before setting off, as national industrial action by the RMT union will mean an amended timetable with fewer services on Saturday 29 July, and a late start to services on Sunday 30 July.
Services are likely to be busy. Customers might have to queue and might not be able to board their usual train.
Chris Fowler, Head of Network Operations for Govia Thameslink Railway, said: “We’re really sorry about the impact that this round of industrial action is having on our customers, especially as many will be looking to start their summer holidays. We’re running as many trains as we can, but unfortunately on most routes there will be some times where people will be left without a service. It’s incredibly important that people check their journey before they travel and leave plenty of time, as trains will be much busier, particularly where services are starting later and finishing earlier than usual.”
Impacts to GTR services are listed below. The non-stop Gatwick Express service will not be running on Saturday 29 July, but passengers wishing to travel to or from Gatwick Airport can continue to do so by using Southern and Thameslink trains*.
- Saturday 29 July: An amended timetable with fewer services
- All customers should plan ahead, check before they set off and expect busy services.
- There will be no cross-London Thameslink services between London St Pancras and London Bridge.
- Southern and Thameslink services to the south of London
- The following routes will only be open from 0700 – 1900
- Oxted – Uckfield
- Eastbourne – Ore
- Kent services to/from Rainham and Sevenoaks
- Thameslink and Great Northern routes north of London
- All services will start much later and finish much earlier than usual
- Sunday 30 July: Late start to services following RMT strike day
- Following a late start-up, the timetable will return to a normal Sunday service.