From National Rail - updated domestic rail travel advice from Monday 17th May 2021
From Monday 17th May the restriction in England around meeting others outdoors will be relaxed and indoor entertainment venues such as cinemas, restaurants and tourist attractions will begin to open. With restrictions beginning to ease rail companies are adding more than 2,500 daily services to the timetable from Sunday, so that when you’re ready to travel again you can travel with confidence.
As more passengers return it may not always be possible to social distance so please wear a face covering unless you’re exempt, travel at quieter times and reserve a seat where you can.
To help you travel with confidence the rail industry is:
* Providing better information and personalised travel updates to help customers avoid busier services. Just search National Rail on Facebook Messenger.
* Continuing to enhance cleaning with a particular focus on high touchpoint areas.
* Having extra staff on hand at stations to help people complete their journeys.
Check before you travelIf you’re planning on travelling on
GWR▸ or
LNER» services please check the latest travel advice before you set off. Ticket acceptance is in place with other operators and full refunds will be provided if you choose not to travel.
Late May Bank Holiday Travel Summary 2021Welcome to the National Rail Enquiries travel advice summary for the Late May (Spring) Bank Holiday weekend, from Saturday 29 to Monday 31 May.
Travel with confidence - rail companies are working closely with the Government to keep vital services moving and making sure you can travel safely. If you are travelling please follow the latest government guidance and the measures set out when travelling by train.
Major engineering work will be taking place during the holiday period, affecting certain routes. Network Rail carry out essential improvement and engineering work across the rail network during this time as far fewer people usually travel by train.
Some train companies will also be making changes to their timetable, and to some train times, to match services to the number of customers travelling.
The continuing impact of the Coronavirus pandemic may affect your journey plans for May, here's a link to our latest Coronavirus Travel Advice: