The government owned by the Government said that it will carry out work in more than 300 projects in Britain between Good Friday and Monday, which will cause several lines to be closed.
The most significant impact will be in London Euston, the tenth busiest railway station in the United Kingdom, which will not have services to or from Milton Keynes on Saturday and Easter Sunday, and a reduced schedule on Good Friday and Monday.
This is due to work, including renovations or upper electricity lines and drainage improvements.
Train passengers warned about travel interruption this weekend
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The services on the main line of the west coast between Saturday and Monday will begin and end in Carlisle, with replacement buses that serve north stations.
Platforms 1-8 will be closed in London Victoria, which means that no Southeasters trains will serve the station during the four-day festive period.
The services will deviate to London Bridge or London Cannon Street.
The engineering work in the areas of Southampton and Brockenhurst will close several lines in the region.
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Helen Hamlin, director of operations of the Network Rail system, said: “The vast majority of the railway network will be open as usual for people who want to travel during Easter holidays, but there will be changes in services in some areas, so we are from the passengers.
“We carry out a lot of our work during the Easter period, since the number of passengers is lower than that is typical, interrupting Fowe’s trips, and the two bank holidays on both sides of the weekend give a unique tone of distribution while they occur to them at the same time.”
Network Rail said he will deliver investments of £ 86 million during the Easter period.