
TransPennine Express is cancelling train services running north of Carlisle today – Saturday November 23, due to Storm Bert.
Customers can change their travel plans if the cancellation will affect them.
Passengers affected will be able to use tickets bought for this weekend on any of its services until Sunday, November 24, if they wish to change their travel plans.
Storm Bert is set to bring heavy snow, wind and rain over the weekend and may cause disruption across the rail network.
Customers with tickets already purchased for travel on the following routes to and from Scotland purchased for Saturday November 23 or Sunday November 24 can use their tickets on any TPE service between Friday and Sunday:
- Manchester Airport – Glasgow / Edinburgh
- Liverpool – Glasgow
- Edinburgh – Newcastle / Berwick
Adam Fairclough, interim customer experience and transformation director, said: “Due to bad weather over the weekend we have been forced to cancel some of our services on Saturday.
We want to keep our customers on the move during cold weather conditions, which is why we have teamed up with other operators and given passengers the option to change their plans to travel with us.
“We urge anyone planning to use our services to check before they travel in case of any disruption during Storm Bert.”





