Many LNER trains to Edinburgh were cancelled over the weekend due to urgent repairs needed on a key bridge between London King’s Cross and Edinburgh. This caused major disruption across the LNER network, affecting thousands of travellers. The cancellations began on Sunday, August 10, and travel problems continued into Monday, August 11.
Passengers found their travel plans interrupted. Trains between Darlington and Edinburgh were either cancelled or delayed by up to 90 minutes. LNER advised travellers to check before starting their journey and, in many cases, to avoid travelling altogether if possible. Some trains were revised, and others terminated at different stations, making the journey longer and more inconvenient for many people.
LNER stated that tickets for cancelled trains would remain valid on other services up to and including Tuesday, August 12. The company said travellers could use their original ticket on another LNER train or even on other train companies like TransPennine Express and Northern within certain timeframes. Full refunds are available for any cancelled journey that passengers choose not to make.
A spokesperson for LNER apologized for the disruption. The company said engineers were working around the clock to repair the damaged bridge and restore normal services as soon as possible. Safety was stressed as the top priority, and passengers will be kept informed with regular updates throughout the repair works.
Social media and travel apps provided information on the latest train timings and alternative travel options. LNER also highlights the possibility of compensation for severe delays, with the Delay Repay option available for those arriving at their destination more than 30 minutes late. The company encouraged passengers to make claims within 48 hours for a quicker process.
People affected by the cancellations did not need to buy new tickets. Valid tickets would be accepted on the next available train from the same operator. However, reserved seats may not always be available on alternative services, so passengers were advised to make new reservations wherever possible.
Travellers planning to visit Edinburgh in the coming days should use the LNER website or app for live updates before making any travel arrangements. For now, LNER recommends that only essential journeys be made on affected routes.
Many hope the disruptions will end quickly, and travel on one of the UK’s busiest rail routes will return to normal soon.
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