Strike action is set to cause severe disruption to TransPennine Express services over the next few days
TransPennine Express (TPE) is urging customers across its network to plan ahead, with further industrial action set to cause major disruption to rail services over the next few days.
The action will mean that both Scarborough and Seamer stations will be closed today and again next Saturday.
Strike action by ASLEF, RMT and TSSA is set to significantly impact services on Saturday 1 October, with further action by ASLEF – and action short of a strike by TSSA – planned for Wednesday 5 October and a strike by RMT and TSSA set to take place on Saturday 8 October.
TPE says it will only be able to operate a handful of services on each date and is urging customers to avoid travel unless their journey is absolutely essential.
A reduced train plan will also be in place on the days following each strike date, and trains will start later and finish earlier than normal.

Kathryn O’Brien, Customer Service and Operations Director at TransPennine Express, said:
“The upcoming industrial action by the rail unions will cause severe disruption to services right across the country, and because of this, we will only be able to operate a handful of services for customers on selected routes, with the days following the strikes also affected.
“We are strongly recommending customers avoid travel unless their journey is absolutely essential on 1, 2, 5, 6 and 8 and 9 October and seek alternative transport instead.”
The latest information on the industrial action can be found at https://www.tpexpress.co.uk/travel-updates/strike-action, where details about the very limited timetable TPE plans to run on the strike dates as well as the amended timetable for the days following each strike will be shared.
Those making an essential journey on the affected dates are strongly advised to plan and check their journey carefully and allow extra time as trains that are running will be subject to further delays and cancellations.
Most of the train company’s managed stations will be closed on 1 and 8 October with no rail or replacement services available. Bikes will not be permitted on TPE services on 1, 2, 5, 6, 8 and 9 October.
The following TransPennine Express stations will be closed, with no rail services, on 1 and 8 October:
- Scarborough
- Seamer
- Middlesbrough
- Yarm
- Thirsk
- Thornaby
- Northallerton
- Malton
- Selby
- Brough
- Hull (bus interchange remains open)


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