Work is taking place to improve signalling along the railway line
Major engineering work is set to disrupt some trains travelling through Cambridgeshire. Engineering works will be taking place along the East Coast Main Line on Sunday, March 15, which will affect some Great Northern and Thameslink lines through Peterborough and St Neots.
Work is taking place to improve signalling along the route. A Great Northern spokesperson said: “We’re working with colleagues and partners across the rail industry to modernise signalling on some of our Great Northern and Thameslink routes.
“This means that traditional lineside signals, many of which were installed in the 1970s, will be replaced by state-of-the-art digital signalling – creating a better performing East Coast Main Line for our customers and everyone else who uses it. There will be engineering works to allow this to be carried out.”
On Sunday, no trains will run between:
- Potters Bar and Letchworth Garden City
- Potters Bar and Peterborough until midday
- Potters Bar and St Neots from midday
- Hertford North and Stevenage
A limited bus replacement service will run between:
- Hitchin and Letchworth Garden City
- Bedford and Peterborough via St Neots until midday
- Bedford and St Neots from midday
- Hitchin and Peterborough via St Neots until midday
- Hitchin and St Neots from midday
- Stevenage and Luton Airport Parkway via Hitchin
- St Albans City and Stevenage via Hatfield
- Hertford North and Stevenage
- Potters Bar and Hitchin
An amended train service will run between:
- London King’s Cross / Moorgate and Potters Bar
- London King’s Cross / Moorgate and Hertford North
- Letchworth Garden City and Cambridge / Ely / King’s Lynn
- St Neots and Peterborough from midday
- Finsbury Park and Brighton
Tickets will be accepted on Thameslink trains between Bedford and London, as well as Greater Anglia trains between London Liverpool Street and Cambridge, Cambridge North, and Hertford East.
