Network Rail engineers will be working throughout the late summer bank holiday weekend on more than 440 projects across Britain, delivering an investment of £84.3m to improve train performance and reliability for passengers and freight.
Notable locations affected by this programme of work include:
Network Rail’s system operator group director, Anit Chandarana, said: “We’ve carefully planned our engineering work to keep disruption to a minimum over the bank holiday weekend so people can rely on the railway to get them to events and destinations across the country.
“There’s never a good time to do the work we need to do, but the bank holiday Monday gives us an opportunity when fewer people are travelling to complete major work we couldn’t do in a normal weekend.
“Though the vast majority of the railway will be running as usual, disruption in some areas is unfortunately unavoidable, so I advise those planning to travel over the bank holiday weekend to check their journeys in advance.”
Passengers travelling over the bank holiday weekend are advised to check their journeys in advance at www.nationalrail.co.uk or with their train operator.