Further Local Rail Strike
Update from GWR / Network Rail via Henley Trains
Dear Henley Herald Readers
We said we would keep you updated with planned industrial action that will affect train services. Unfortunately, we have two sets of dates to make you aware of.
On both Saturday 19 and Monday 21 November, RMT members at Network Rail’s signalling centre near Didcot Parkway will be on strike. This is regarding a local disciplinary matter and unrelated to the other strikes that have taken place this year.
As this is a crucial part of the network controlling all signalling between London Paddington, the Cotswolds, south Wales, west and south west of England, we will only be able to run a reduced number of services and those in the affected area will start much later and finish much earlier than usual. The train schedule is currently being confirmed and will be in online systems later this week. As with previous strikes, there will be a knock-on impact for the days after strikes, on Sunday 20th and Tuesday 22nd November. For further information please see www.gwr.com/strike.
Supporters travelling to the rugby at Twickenham Stadium are urged not to travel by train as there will not be services available following the finish of the match.
As this isn’t a national strike the level of awareness isn’t high, therefore we’d be grateful if you could share this information through your networks.
We have also received notice that the ASLEF union (train drivers) will be on strike on Saturday 26th November. As with previous ASLEF action, this will severely limit train services and we expect to only be able to operate a very limited service between Bristol and London, Reading and Oxford, and Reading and Basingstoke. Exact details of the train schedule will be confirmed next week.
We will write to you again later this week when the train schedule for Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday as well as Saturday 26th has been confirmed.
Many thanks,
Toby and Jane
Toby Elliott, Head of Communications, Network Rail Western
Jane Jones, Head of Public Affairs, Great Western Railway
(Henley Trains can be contacted at henleytrains@gmail.com or followed @Henleytrains on Twitter)