Journey Updates: Changes for Birmingham to London Travel
19.07.2025
Journey disruptions will affect passengers between Birmingham and London Marylebone tomorrow because of engineering works, so travelers should prepare for extended travel times and check replacement services in advance. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.
Journey disruptions: Why travel plans will change

Rail upgrades will close the Chiltern main line between Warwick Parkway and Solihull until 4 p.m. on Sunday, impacting Chiltern Railways services and adding extra time to journeys.
Replacement buses will run in both directions between Warwick Parkway and Solihull to keep passengers moving. Travelers should allow additional time and confirm schedules before departure.
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Network Rail teams will complete track improvements and level crossing maintenance near Dorridge. These enhancements aim to boost safety and deliver long-term reliability for thousands of daily commuters and freight operators.
Neil Gaskin, Network Rail Central route program director, acknowledged the inconvenience but stressed the importance of the project. He urged passengers to plan ahead and check travel updates before starting their journey.
Journey improvements and advice for travelers
Michael Stewart, commercial and customer strategy director at Chiltern Railways, thanked passengers for patience. He emphasized that these upgrades will make the network safer and more dependable for the future.
Journey improvements will benefit both passengers and freight, ensuring smoother services in the long term, but temporary disruptions remain unavoidable this weekend.
Passengers should visit Network Rail or Chiltern Railways websites for current information and advice. Planning ahead will reduce delays and make traveling easier despite temporary challenges.
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