Christmas train CHAOS: Station closures set to continue ‘worst year ever’ on UK railways

By Jon Coates, Sunday Express; December 10, 2017

The Christmas rip-off will see travellers using Southeastern services pay double the normal ticket price for trains which take three times longer than usual for 10 days over the festive season.

Passengers on Britain’s busiest rail route, the London to Glasgow west coast line, will pay fares up to 400 per cent on Christmas Eve – when eight in 10 trains will be out of service, doubling the time of their journeys.

Four of the seven main line routes will see delays due to station and track closures.

These are London Paddington to the West, London Bridge to the Southeast, London Liverpool Street to the East and London Euston to Glasgow.

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