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East Midlands Railway to reintroduce more services and more seats from Monday 6th July
- Further timetable enhancement will be introduced on Monday 6th July
- Part of national efforts to provide more capacity as lockdown restrictions continue to be eased
- Customers are still required to wear a face-covering while travelling

Face coverings mandatory on all EMR services from Monday
• Passengers required to wear face coverings from Monday, 15th June
• Follows Government announcement earlier this month
• Extra signs and information available for customers in stations and online

EMR launches competition to name new Intercity fleet
- Public asked to suggest a name for the entire fleet of new bi-mode trains
- Entries must reflect train heritage, history of East Midlands or technological advancement
- Complete the form on the EMR website to make your suggestion by Friday, 26th June

East Midlands Railway urges passengers not to travel to Skegness this weekend
- EMR is asking people not to travel to the region
- EMR will enforce social distancing on trains to Skegness - reducing capacity by 80%
- A queuing system will be in place at Nottingham and Skegness - passengers could face hours in a queue to board a train

East Midlands Railway reminds passengers to only use public transport if essential
- New timetable introduced today, Monday 18th May
- New social distancing measures are in place at stations and on trains
- Passengers who must use public transport should wear face coverings

East Midlands Railway reminds passengers to only use public transport for essential journeys
- New social distancing measures being introduced at stations and on trains
- New timetable will be introduced from Monday 18th May
- Passengers should continue to follow Government guidance

East Midlands Railway key workers host ‘Grifftonbury’ online concert for key workers
- Online concert created by Railway key workers for all key workers
- Cut & Run reunite to perform on Saturday 9th May
- Money raised goes to Hospice UK, supporting the NHS

EMR staff volunteer with NHS to help the communities they serve
- EMR releases employees to volunteer across NHS and wider care system
- Wide range of skills and expertise from EMR staff
- Volunteers fall in to two categories: specialist and casual