Passengers using Hull Trains in the UK should prepare for schedule changes due to planned strike action. Timetable adjustments will affect early morning and late evening services on Fridays and Saturdays. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Passengers using Hull Trains in the UK should prepare for schedule changes due to planned strike action. Timetable adjustments will affect early morning and late evening services on Fridays and Saturdays.
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Hull Trains Services in the UK Affected by Strike Action

The changes result from industrial action by Aslef, following a dispute regarding a dismissed driver. The union claims the employee was fired after raising safety concerns, but the company denies this.

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Hull Trains assured passengers that most services will operate as scheduled despite the strikes. They emphasized that disruptions should remain minimal, and passengers will be informed in advance.

Specific trains will not run, including the 07:27 GMT service from King’s Cross on Fridays. The 19:09 service from Hull on Fridays is also suspended during the strike period.

Strike Dates Impacting Hull Trains Travelers in the UK

Aslef members plan to walk out every Friday from 7 March until 25 April. Additional strikes will take place on Saturdays between 8 March and 26 April, affecting evening services.

Rail passengers should check timetables regularly to avoid unexpected delays and cancellations. The situation remains fluid, and updates will be provided as necessary.

Source: www.bbc.com

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