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There are good disruptions on the TPE Network. Click for more information - updated at: 11:45 PMServices are expected to be busier than usual this weekend - more information here
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Travel on late May bank holiday weekend - Saturday 24 to Monday 26 May
Due to various major events taking place across the TransPennine Express network this weekend, especially in and around Liverpool, services are expected to be busier than usual.
Those attending events over the weekend, including the Liverpool FC Premier League Trophy Parade on Monday, should plan ahead.
Customers are advised to allow extra time when making their journey and check before they travel using National Rail Enquiries or JourneyCheck.
Customers are also encouraged to plan their journey home, and consider taking an earlier train, as capacity will be limited on late evening services across all train companies.Check your journey
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If your train is cancelled, and you still wish to travel to your planned destination, you don't have to buy a new ticket to travel that day. You can:
• Board any Northern, TransPennine Express, Southeastern or LNER train that's heading in the same direction (within 2 hours)
If you no longer wish to travel, you can:
• Request a full refund from your point of purchaseIf my train is cancelled, what other train services can I travel on?
If you can't travel on the train you planned to travel on, due to cancellation, you can also use a Northern, TransPennine Express, Southeastern or LNER service to get to your destination within two hours either side of the time of your cancelled service.
What should I show to Northern, TransPennine Express, Southeastern or LNER staff when onboard their train?
As long as you are travelling to the same destination as stated on your ticket and are travelling within two hours either side of the time of your cancelled service, all you'll need to show is your original train ticket. Then let the conductor/Train Manager know your original train was cancelled.
What happens if my cancelled train was the last of the day?
If the last service of the day is cancelled, you can get on any other service that gets you closer to your destination for a connection.
You can use any Northern, TransPennine Express, Southeastern or LNER service to get to your destination within two hours either side of the time of your cancelled service.
If there is still no option to travel after a cancelled last service, please speak to a member of staff or a help point who can give advice and travel information.What if a portion of my journey involves travelling with a Train Operator that is not listed above?
Where possible board any Northern, TransPennine Express, Southeastern or LNER train that's heading in the same direction.
If this is not possible, due to a cancelled train, please speak with a member of staff at your departure station who can advise travel arrangements.What if my train is delayed?
If you travelled with us and reached your destination 15 or more minutes late, you are entitled to delay repay compensation.
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