Upcoming train strikes

There are currently scheduled train strikes at the end of this month and in February which may impact your journey coming onto campus.  

West Midlands Railway has announced strike action on Saturday 3 February where they’ll be no trains operating, and an overtime ban between Monday 29 January and Tuesday 6 February.  

Cross Country will also have strike action on Monday 5 February.   

What you need to do 

Please plan your journey before travelling and allow extra time as other forms of public transport may be busier than usual. 

We also recommend you check your train journey before you travel on the National Rail journey planner for live information and updates. Some timetables are not amended until closer to the date of travel. 

You can also check directly on the following local transport provider websites that serve the University station route: 

I already have a ticket for a strike day. What should I do? 

If your train is cancelled, you have two options: either a full refund or a free change of journey time, no matter what type of ticket you have. Even if there is a limited service on your line, you can choose to travel on a different day to avoid the strikes. 

Whichever option you choose, the first step is to contact the company you bought your ticket from, which could be the rail company itself, or a website like theTrainline.com. Train companies have put together advice on claiming a refund, changing your journey time, and travelling on alternative date with your ticket.  

Alternative travel 

If you do need to travel on the above dates, we recommend you look at alternative transport. For local travel, check out the Transport for West Midlands website and our Sustainable Travel intranet page where you can find more information on discounts available by bus. 

For further journeys, you may want to check out travelling by coach. Students can get 15% off at National Express and 10% off at Megabus.  

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