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Old Oak Common HS2 Station Work – London Paddington Station Closed Sunday 17 November

Paddington station closed on 17th November 2024

Published: 13 November 2024

a yellow and green train pulling into a train station
Old Oak Common HS2 Station Work – London Paddington Station Closed Sunday 17 November
A quick reminder that London Paddington is closed to all rail services, GWR, Elizabeth line and Heathrow Express on Sunday 17 November.  A reduced rail service will be in operation, with a limited hourly service into London Euston for some long distance customers.
Customers will be able to use Elizabeth line services from Reading to Ealing Broadway to connect with the Central line.
Services will be very busy, and long distance services from Devon and Cornwall, and South Wales into Euston (which will not call at Reading) are reservation only and must be booked in advance.
The revised timetable is in journey planners, posters are on display at stations, we have on board and station announcements, and we have had both social and traditional media coverage. There is also a reduced service between Reading and London Paddington on Saturday 16 November as only two out of four tracks between these stations will be available for use.
Due to crew availability on Sundays (which we wrote to you about recently) we are also alerting customers to the potential for further timetable changes.  We are doing our best to cover all the planned services, but we are reliant on voluntary overtime.
We are therefore allowing customers to use tickets for Sunday 17 November on Saturday 16 or Monday 18 November if they prefer.  We will also update the timetable with any further changes or cancellations early on Sunday 17, so that customers can check their journey before heading out to the station.
Any help you can give us in alerting customers to the closure of the station and the easement on tickets would be very helpful.  Full details are on our dedicated webpage www.gwr.com/upgrade should you wish to signpost where to get help.
We continue to work with our industry partners and the Department to improve Sunday services.
Please do let me know if you would like further information on any aspect of this work, or indeed any aspect of GWR services.
Best wishes
Tom
Thomas Lydon | Public Affairs Manager | Great Western Railway
E: Thomas.Lydon@GWR.com | M: 07912 299269

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