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Britain’s largest long-distance operator, CrossCountry, has announced the appointment of Jon Fenn as Service Delivery Director.
CrossCountry has announced it is extending its support of the Rail to Refuge scheme, which offers free train travel to individuals fleeing domestic abuse.
Network Rail is making vital improvements between Sheffield and Meadowhall over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend which will reduce delays across the North and bring a more reliable railway for passengers.
Long distance train operator CrossCountry and InterCity Railfreight are today teaming up to provide a key service transporting medical supplies across the country.
CrossCountry is providing rail passengers in the East Midlands and East Anglia with more seats on its routes linking Birmingham with Leicester, Nottingham, Cambridge and Stansted Airport from May to reduce crowding at peak travel times, when passenger numbers recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
Britain’s long-distance train operator, CrossCountry, is advising its customers to book their journey early, remember to reserve a seat and check for the best times to travel this Christmas.
Long distance train company, CrossCountry, and infrastructure operator, Network Rail, are joining forces to deliver a reliable experience for rail users across the Britain’s railway.
CrossCountry’s Managing Director, Tom Joyner surprised a newlywed key worker couple on the way to their staycation honeymoon.
Following discussions with local politicians about helping children travelling to schools in Gloucester, long distance train operator CrossCountry has announced it will reintroduce stops in its morning train through Chepstow and Lydney from 2 November.
Long-distance train operator CrossCountry, part of the Arriva Group, welcomed the announcement today by the Department for Transport (DfT) that it had been awarded a new three-year contract to keep operating its passenger services across Great Britain.
Building on the excellent work already started by the local community, staff from Network Rail and CrossCountry stepped in to help make the garden a fitting memorial to those who lost their lives in the rail disaster.
Long distance train operator CrossCountry, part of the Arriva Group, has launched an innovative way for customers to familiarise themselves with a train’s interior before even arriving at a station.