CrossCountry brings more seats to the seaside in upcoming timetable change

May 5 2026
Paignton station CrossCountry service, April 2026

Long‑distance train operator CrossCountry has confirmed their updated timetable will be introduced on Sunday 17 May, better reflecting customer demand on services across Great Britain.

As part of the rail industry’s bi-annual timetable changes, CrossCountry customers will see additional services between Reading and Newcastle via Birmingham, new direct connections to the New Forest, and new express journeys, with fewer station calls, to and from Reading*.

With summer approaching, more carriages are being added to key Friday services to Torquay and Paignton** to reflect seasonal demand for leisure travel from the North West in support of more sustainable British tourism.

Long-distance customers will also benefit from additional services between Reading, Birmingham, York and Newcastle – improving rail connectivity between the North East, Yorkshire, the East Midlands and the Thames Valley.

Additional services are being introduced to prioritise connections between the West Midlands and Reading, with fewer station calls. These services also deliver more direct journeys between Reading and the North East / Yorkshire without travelling through London.

Shiona Rolfe, CrossCountry’s Managing Director, said: “Our May 2026 timetable lets us better match supply with demand, provide more services on our key long‑distance corridors and restore much‑valued regional between the North East, the Midlands and the South West.

We’ve made these changes based on clear customer needs and strong stakeholder feedback from across the country. We will continue to review our services to provide reliable journeys for the communities we serve.”

The refurbishment of CrossCountry’s long-distance and inter-regional fleets will continue throughout 2026, with bright, modern trains, improved seating and storage options and more charging facilities throughout the train.

With both schemes progressing well, more customers across the CrossCountry network can enjoy improved onboard journeys.

Those planning to travel from Sunday 17 May onwards can check their journeys with their train operator or through National Rail Enquiries.

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About CrossCountry

CrossCountry is a long-distance passenger train operator, with a network stretching from Aberdeen to Penzance and from Stansted to Cardiff and calling at over 100 stations. Based in Birmingham, CrossCountry connects seven of Britain’s 10 largest cities and delivers 240 services every weekday, equating to over 42 million passenger journeys each year.

For further information on CrossCountry services, visit crosscountrytrains.co.uk or visit one of our social media platforms via X @crosscountryuk or Facebook at facebook.com/crosscountrytrains

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