Train passengers have been warned of travel disruption caused by engineering works in and around Bucks.
Chiltern Railways warned passengers of disruption on some lines due to on-going engineering works and planned industrial action by ASLEF.
The train operator apologised for any inconvenience caused and thanked passengers “for their patience and understanding while these vital engineering works take place.”
Here are the services affected in Buckinghamshire and nearby.
Friday September 29
The railway between Aylesbury Vale Parkway and Amersham will be closed between 10am and 6pm on Friday because of “further engineering works,” Chiltern Railways announced.
There will be rail replacement buses between Aylesbury Vale Parkway and Amersham.
Amended timetable will be in operation and trains may be busier than usual due to the industrial action.
Saturday September 30
Due to the ASLEF industrial action, no Chiltern Railways services will run on the day.
Sunday October 1
The engineering works will close the railway between Haddenham and Thame Parkway and Bicester until 8.35am.
Rail replacement buses will operate during this time between Princes Risborough and Banbury and Oxford.
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Passengers during the early morning hours should check their journey before travelling.
An amended timetable will be in place across the Chiltern Railways network and trains may be busier than usual due to the industrial action the previous day.
Monday October 2 and Tuesday October 3
An amended timetable will be in place because of the engineering works and ASLEF industrial action.
Rail replacement buses will operate between Princes Risborough and Aylesbury and Princes Risborough, Monks Risborough, Little Kimble and Aylesbury.
A reduced service will be in operation generally due to the overtime and rest day work ban.
Wednesday October 4
There will be no Chiltern Railways services on the day due to the planned ASLEF and RMT (London Underground) industrial action.
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