Chesterfield rail passengers benefit from shorter Sunday journey times to London
A new intercity timetable providing faster Sunday services has been put into place, saving Chesterfield passengers up to 20 minutes on their journey time to London St. Pancras.
East Midlands Railway (EMR) is now offering significantly improved Sunday Intercity journey times as part of its December timetable change.
Changes to the timetable will also mean passengers travelling to Chesterfield from London will save up to 27 minutes on their journey.
The enhancements, which are made possible by working in collaboration with Network Rail, will require the closure of tracks for maintenance and will result in the removal of two early Sunday morning services. This will give Network Rail more time to carry out maintenance work and ensure trains run safely and reliably.
Will Rogers, Managing Director at East Midlands Railway, said: “This is great news for customers who use our Intercity services on Sundays.
“In addition to speeding up 12 journeys, which will encourage more people to travel by rail, the changes will also enable critical track maintenance work and deliver annual savings to the taxpayer—balancing the need for long-term infrastructure improvements with passenger experience.”
Mark Budden, Route Director for Network Rail in the East Midlands, added: “Like all things, the railway needs to be maintained and improved, and the majority of this work needs to be carried out when trains are not running to keep everyone safe.
“These changes to the timetable are a real testament to the work between EMR and Network Rail. As well as faster journeys, it should also mean more reliable services because Network Rail teams will have more time to carry out maintenance on a crucial part of the line.”
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