Thameslink to increase commuter trains in two home counties

Commuters in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire will enjoy an increase in train capacity during peak times from December as part of a new rail schedule.

Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has announced the new timetable as part of plans to tackle congestion during peak hours, during which many passengers have struggled amid a lack of available seating and space on board trains.

Thameslink trains have become increasingly important for commuters to London in recent years as workers have begun to rely on the GTR’s services as an alternative to living closer to the country’s capital.

The rail operator has been working hard to improve the commuter experience, and has invested heavily in improving the quality of station facilities along Thameslink routes.

Bedford Station // Credit: Thameslink

In addition to increasing capacity, Thameslink has also altered timetables to provide faster train services for those looking to travel to and from London. A new train leaving Bedford at 7:15am will only stop at Leagrave at 7:30am before continuing to Luton, Harpenden, St Albans, and London St Pancras, providing all stops along the route an additional fast service during the busy rush hour period.

This replaces a previous, slower service which left Bedford at 7:11am and which stopped at every station between Leagrave and Elephant & Castle. This train will now commence its journey at Luton so as not to reduce the capacity for the busiest part of its route.

The 5:36pm service from St Pancras to Bedford will now run faster by omitting stops on its previous route. The stations of Luton Airport Parkway, Harlington, and Flitwick will now be served by a new, slower train which departs five minutes later.

Sign on a train indicating that the next station is Brent Cross West // Credit: GTRSign on a train indicating that the next station is Brent Cross West // Credit: GTR

In addition to improving capacity for Home Counties commuters, Thameslink’s new timetable will provide journeys to Brent Cross West, London’s newest station, which is set to open on 10 December.

The station will benefit from six trains in each direction per hour during off-peak times, and an additional two trains per hour during the morning and evening commuting hours.

The majority of the trains stopping at Brent Cross West will run between St Albans and Sutton, with two per hour instead travelling between Luton and Rainham in Kent.

According to GTR’s Customer Services Director Jenny Saunders:

“We’re constantly listening to our passengers and local communities, and these improvements are designed to meet demand where they tell us it’s needed most, help communities grow, and attract new customers to rail.”

https://www.railadvent.co.uk/2023/11/thameslink-to-increase-commuter-trains-in-two-home-counties.html

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