Rail Delays Threaten FA Cup Semi-Final Travel Plans
05.04.2025
Rail Delays Expected Before FA Cup Semi-Final Match. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Nottingham Forest fans face rail delays this weekend as engineering works disrupt travel to the FA Cup semi-final. East Midlands Railway (EMR) schedules fewer trains on April 27, 2025.
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EMR anticipates busy trains and reduced services, especially on routes linking London St Pancras International and Nottingham. The company plans one train per hour, so passengers may encounter queues and limited seats.
Additionally, if the game extends into extra time, return services to Nottingham will drop to a minimum. Fans should prepare thoroughly, because fewer trains could complicate their journey home.
The London Marathon, happening the same weekend, will further strain transportation networks across the region. As a result, EMR recommends travelers adjust their plans to manage the increased demand.
Rail Delays Impact Fan Travel
Philippa Cresswell, EMR’s customer experience director, explained that travel disruptions will likely test passengers’ patience. She suggests fans expect standing conditions, because seats will be scarce on busy routes.
For those not attending the game, Cresswell advises leaving Nottingham after 14:00 BST to avoid peak travel times. Alternatively, departing London before 19:00 could help others steer clear of the rush.
EMR encourages all travelers to review timetables ahead of time and stay ready for possible setbacks. Careful planning ensures fans can support Nottingham Forest without travel issues slowing them down.
Managing Rail Delays for Supporters
Despite these challenges, excitement for the FA Cup semi-final remains high among Nottingham Forest supporters. Facing Manchester City, the team’s fans aim to focus on the game, not the journey.
In conclusion, engineering works and overlapping events will test rail services this weekend. Yet, Nottingham Forest supporters stay committed to backing their squad as they push for the final.
Source: www.bbc.com
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