Avanti West Coast issues travel advice during latest industrial action by ASLEF
Avanti West Coast issues travel advice to customers during industrial action by train driver's union, ASLEF.
- Customers told not to attempt travel on 4 October, as no Avanti West Coast services will operate due to strike action by ASLEF
- Customers can claim a refund or make their journey on an alternative day
- ASLEF members withdraw from working overtime between 2 to 6 October
Avanti West Coast has issued travel advice ahead of the latest industrial action by ASLEF, which will significantly disrupt services.
On Wednesday 4 October, members of the train driver’s union, ASLEF, will go on strike and customers are being told not to attempt travel on this day because Avanti West Coast will be unable to run any services.
With no trains running to and from all destinations across the network during the ASLEF industrial action, customers are advised to claim a refund, seek alternative transport, or rearrange journeys for another date.
Many destinations on the West Coast Main Line will have no rail connectivity on 4 October and rail replacement services will not be in place either.
Customers with tickets for 4 October (purchased before 15 September) can claim a full fee-free refund from their point of purchase. Alternatively, tickets dated 4 October can be used on Tuesday 3 October or up to and including Friday 6 October.
Wednesday’s walkout follows the start of ASLEF members carrying out action short of a strike, which involves withdrawing from working overtime from Monday 2 until Friday 6 October. Customers travelling on these dates are advised to check before they travel, as journeys across train operators and routes may be affected.
Andy Mellors, Managing Director at Avanti West Coast, said: “We’re sorry our customers will face disruption to their journeys when ASLEF go on strike this Wednesday. It’s disappointing that our customers will again have their plans severely impacted as a result.
“Anyone with tickets for 4 October can make their journey on alternative days or claim a full refund. While our advice to all customers making journeys between 2 and 6 October is to check before you travel. We’d like to thank our customers for their continued patience and understanding.”
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For more information about the impact of the strike action on Avanti West Coast services, visit: https://www.avantiwestcoast.co.uk/travel-information/strike
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