TRAIN USERS will have to find other ways of travel after a large-scale industrial strike has been confirmed.
This comes from a strike called by ASLEF, the trade union of train drivers in England, Scotland and Wales.
Passengers have been recommended to check before they leave for any journey between 4-9 April, as there will be an additional disruption to services across the country.
There will also be no Northern Rail services operating at all on Saturday, April 6
From Northern Twitter:
⚠️ 4, 5 and 7, 8, 9 April - Check before you travel as services may be busier and some short notice amendments.
⛔️ 6 April - No Northern services.
Full details including ticket easements and… pic.twitter.com/LNCJ9NdxnE
— Northern 🚆 (@northernassist) April 2, 2024
More information including ticketing, refunds and advice, can be found on the Northern website, or you can check journey planner for up to date travel information.
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