Travelers should prepare for disruptions as train services are halted for upgrades on the East Coast Main Line over two weekends.
London: So, here’s the scoop. If you’re planning to travel on the East Coast Main Line, you might want to double-check your plans. There are some engineering works coming up that will affect services.
On the weekends of January 25-26 and February 1-2, London King’s Cross station will be closed. This means no trains running to or from Peterborough during those times.
They’re doing some serious upgrades, like fixing tracks and drainage, plus working on the overhead lines. It’s all part of a bigger project to make train journeys smoother and greener.
Network Rail is behind this work, and they’re trying to get it all done in one go to minimize future disruptions. Simon Pumphrey from Network Rail mentioned that they’re really sorry for the hassle but believe these improvements will pay off in the long run.
So, if you’re heading that way, just keep an eye on the updates and plan accordingly. Better safe than sorry, right?