Brace for Disruption: West Coast Mainline Shutting Down for Easter

Passengers warned of major rail disruptions as essential engineering work shuts down the West Coast Mainline over the Easter holidays.
Rail passengers planning to travel over the Easter break are in for a bumpy ride, as a six-day shutdown on Britain's biggest intercity line is set to cause significant disruptions.
The engineering work scheduled from Good Friday (3 April) to Wednesday 8 April will mean no mainline services on the west coast mainline between London Euston and Milton Keynes. This vital transportation corridor is used by millions of travelers every year, making the upcoming closure a major inconvenience for those hoping to get away over the holiday period.
The disruption is set to affect a wide range of rail passengers, from commuters to leisure travelers, as they will be forced to find alternative routes or modes of transportation. The shutdown comes at a particularly busy time, with many people looking to take advantage of the long Easter weekend to visit family, go on holiday, or attend events.
Source: The Guardian


