Longer rail journeys warning due to 'vital' work

Rail bosses said replacement buses would be in place on the main line
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Rail passengers have been warned of longer journey times while travelling through Cornwall due to "vital" engineering work.
Network Rail said the work would take place between Truro and Penzance from Monday, 1 December, until Friday, 5 December.
It said buses would replace trains between Truro and Penzance, and rail tickets would be accepted on local buses between St Erth and St Ives.
Mark Parker, Network Rail lead portfolio manager, said: "I'd like to thank passengers in advance for their patience as we carry out this vital work to make journeys better and more reliable in Cornwall."
Network Rail said new track, sleepers and ballast would be installed near Redruth, with track replaced near Camborne, and track equipment also upgraded near Penzance and St Erth.
Lee Goodson, Great Western Railway station manager for west Cornwall, said: "During these dates no trains can stop at Redruth, Camborne, Hayle, St Erth or Penzance or at any of the stations on the St Ives Bay Line.
"Trains will still be able to run at Truro for Falmouth Docks as well as trains for Exeter St Davids or London Paddington. But CrossCountry trains will not be operating between Truro and Plymouth."
Mr Goodson added: "It's important that customers are aware these alternative travel arrangements will make journey times much longer."
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