Holidaymakers face five weekends of train delays

People queuing inside the terminal in London Stansted Airport. They are standing in front of a white board welcoming them to the airport, with yellow information boards offering directions.Image source, PA Media
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Holidaymakers will have parts of their train journey to and from London Stansted Airport delayed

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Holidaymakers travelling by train to London Stansted Airport faced severe disruption due to planned maintenance.

Works on the Stansted Express service between the airport and London Liverpool Street will take place for five consecutive weekends from Saturday.

Concluding on 23 March, delays have been forecast due to scheduled engineering on rail tracks between Stansted and Broxbourne, in Hertfordshire.

Travellers would instead need to use one of almost 200 daily rail replacement buses for part of the journeys, National Express said.

According to Greater Anglia, there will be no direct Stansted to London trains on Saturday and Sunday, as well as on 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22 and 23 March.

A replacement bus will shuttle people from Broxbourne, where the Stansted Express will terminate, to and from the airport.

National Express director John Boughton said: "We recognise the significant impact and inconvenience the upcoming rail disruption will have on travellers."

The coach provider is reportedly adding 25,000 extra seats between London and Stansted Airport to help passengers reach their destinations on time.

It said the following services to the airport would be available:

  • A6 - 44 journeys a day serving Marble Arch, Paddington, Baker Street, St Johns Wood, Finchley Road, Golders Green

  • A7 - 49 journeys a day serving London Victoria Coach Station, Victoria Rail Station, Waterloo, Southwark, Whitechapel, Mile End, Bow

  • A8 - 49 journeys a day serving Kings Cross St Pancras, Farringdon and Barbican,  Tottenham Hale, Liverpool Street, Shoreditch

  • A9 - 48 journeys a day between London Stratford and London Stansted Airport

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