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Councillor slams LNER s slashing of Bradford-London services | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

A COUNCILLOR has branded plans by the government-controlled rail operator LNER to slash rail services between Bradford to London as another example of the city being forced to play “second fiddle to Leeds”. LNER is proposing a significant timetable change that will result in services from Bradford being cut, whilst there will be an increase in services from Leeds, York and Doncaster. The number of services from Bradford Forster Square to London will be cut from two to just one - but at the same time LNER is looking to increase services from Horsforth from two to seven. Train operator Grand Central run four daily services from Bradford Interchange to London meaning under the proposed changes there will be only five daily services between Bradford and London.

Network Rail to remodel track layout at Leeds Station | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Network Rail is to completely remodel the track layout of platforms 4 and 6 at Leeds Station WORK gets under way later this month on a major project to upgrade the track layout at Leeds Station, which will bring more reliable services for passengers. Network Rail is completely remodelling the track layout between platforms 4 and 6, which will make it easier for more trains to enter and exit Yorkshire’s major transport hub. The project will bring smoother, more reliable services, and along with the new Platform Zero, it will boost capacity and help to reduce the impact of disruption on the railway across the North.

Train fare dodgers in Bradford pay more than £9,000 in last six months

1/1 TRAIN fare dodgers from Bradford or those using stations across the district have been ordered by the courts to pay more than £9,000 for fares worth £858.80 in the last six months. Magistrates Courts have fined 21 people in total over that period for travelling on the railway without paying a fare. This includes not having a valid ticket to show when reaching a destination and failing to hand over a ticket for inspection while on the train. The journeys made by these individuals includes: travelling from Ipswich to Bradford, Bradford Interchange to Blackpool and from London Kings Cross to Leeds. Five other people were also being dealt with by Magistrates Courts, but three had their offences withdrawn, two cases were dismissed due to no evidence offered and one hearing has been adjourned until June.

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