Rail strikes: No services on Friday, 12 May and a significantly reduced service on Saturday, 13 May
- No services on Friday, 12 May
- Services will be significantly reduced on Saturday, 13 May and trains will only run between 0700 - 1900
- Customers are being advised to travel if only absolutely necessary and understand how return trip is affected
East Midlands Railway's (EMR) services will be significantly reduced next week due to industrial action by members of the RMT and ASLEF unions.
There will be no services on Friday, 12 May, as members from union ASLEF will take industrial action. This strike action specifically affects train drivers and therefore EMR will be unable to operate any trains during the action. The strikes will also affect other train operating companies and their services across the country.
On Saturday, 13 May, EMR will be operating a significantly reduced service with trains only running between 0700 - 1900 - with the last departures starting between 1500 and 1630.
Therefore, customers should understand how their train home could be affected - especially if they are considering attending an event - such as a sporting fixture or Eurovision.
However, customers are being advised to travel by rail only if absolutely necessary and should be aware that strike action will affect other routes across the country - with very limited services running across the whole rail network.
Customers should also ensure they check their full journey before traveling and are strongly advised to check the EMR website, information in stations and social media for the latest advice and information.
More rail strikes are planned for the end of May and early June. Services may also be affected by an overtime ban between Monday, 15 May - Saturday, 20 May.
Will Rogers, Managing Director for East Midlands Railway, said: "Unfortunately, we will be unable to run any services next Friday and only a limited number on Saturday, 13 May.
"On Saturday, we are advising customers to plan ahead and only travel by rail if absolutely necessary.
"Customers are also strongly advised to check when the time of their last train is before setting off and understand how the strike action affects their whole journey."
Changes to services
May 12
Members of the ASLEF union will take strike action on Friday, 12 May. ASLEF represents train drivers and therefore we will not be operating any trains. Online journey planners will reflect this on Friday, 5 May.
May 13
Only travel if necessary and if you do expect significant disruption. EMR services will run between the hours of 0700 – 1900 only.
Services will start later and finish earlier than usual with the last departures starting between 1500 and 1630. Please ensure you check the time of the first and last return train before you travel. Journey planners will be updated online on Saturday 6 May.
EMR Intercity
- One Train Per Hour between Nottingham and London St Pancras
- One Train Per Hour between Sheffield and London St Pancras
EMR Connect - One Train Per Hour between Corby and London St Pancras
EMR Regional - One Train per Hour between Derby and Matlock
- One Train per Hour between Derby and Nottingham
- One Train per Hour between Sheffield and Nottingham
- One Train per Hour between Leicester and Lincoln (Stopping Service)
- One Train per Hour between Mansfield Woodhouse and Nottingham
- One Train per Hour between Nottingham and Grantham
All other lines of route will be closed and no Rail Replacement Bus services will be provided.
Strike action will affect other routes across the country. Please check your full journey before travelling.
Contact Information
James Coxon
Media Relations Manager
East Midlands Railway
07919 217917