The last departures from Central London stations to most Southeastern stations are now all between 11.30pm and 1am Monday-Saturday as was the case before the pandemic. High-Speed services from St Pancras International to Dover will be re-extended to Ramsgate via Sandwich on weekdays. SoutheasternĪs reported previously by MyLondon, there will be big enhancements to Southeastern services across South East London, with late-night departures from Charing Cross, Waterloo East and London Bridge being reinstated. This is not expected to be disrupted by the strikes which have impacted the return of the Night Tube. Night Overground services will return on Friday and Saturday nights between Highbury & Islington and New Cross Gate. There will be more GWR services which run semi-fast from West Drayton and Hayes & Harlington to Paddington (Image: Callum Marius) London Overground There is no direct return journey, with passengers having to continue to change at Watford Junction. It will depart Euston at 9.10pm on weekdays and arrive at St Albans Abbey just 37 minutes later. London Northwestern Railwayįor the first time in over 20 years, there will be a direct train from Euston to stations on the Hertfordshire branch line known locally as 'the Abbey Flyer'. Before then, extra trains are being reinstated on some long-distance routes from Paddington and the semi-fast service to Didcot Parkway via Hayes & Harlington. Pre-Covid timetables will be reintroduced on the West Ealing to Greenford shuttle from January 2022. Trains will not return to their pre-pandemic 'every 15 minutes' frequency because Gatwick Airport station is undergoing improvement works meaning there is less space to terminate trains there.
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Trains will link Victoria and London's second busiest airport in 30 minutes, every 30 minutes.
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Gatwick ExpressĪfter a 21 month hiatus, the limited stop train service between Victoria and Brighton via Gatwick Airport will return. We'll also let you know in advance if there are any roadworks, railworks or closures you should know about, or if there are any problems on the city's tube network.Īdditional trains are being reinstated to the timetable into and out of Euston, meaning there will be three trains per hour between London and Manchester for the first time in almost two years. We will keep you informed about the latest news that affects your daily commute to work, as well as at the weekend. We've created a Facebook group for people who travel on London's bus, rail, Underground, Overground and DLR services. READ MORE: TfL London Underground and bus fare increases set for January to be pushed back Here's a complete guide to what is changing on London's railways from Sunday, December 12, from MyLondon: It means some routes are seeing train services improved, others are seeing train services cut and some are seeing a 'temporary' Covid timetable with fewer trains become somewhat permanent.Īs for the Tube, London Underground services will not be changing on December 12, but as Transport for London (TfL) is expected to receive a highly conditional funding bailout from central government, it is likely that an announcement on changes to Tube services is imminent. In London, weekends are now busier than weekday peak periods on most routes.
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This timetable change is slightly unusual as each train operator is trying to figure out the best way to provide services for the 'new normal' travel patterns. This year the changes take place on Sunday, December 12, and the biggest change is the return of the Gatwick Express which has been suspended since March 2020. As is the case each December, a new National Rail timetable is set to be introduced meaning changes to journeys by rail across the capital.