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East Midlands Railway improves timetable between Nottingham, Loughborough, Leicester and London

Changes will provide more seats, quicker journeys, and a simpler and more resilient timetable

East Midlands Railway runs intercity services

East Midlands Railway said it is speeding up links between the East Midlands and the capital.

After a year of disruption to the nation’s rail services, the central England service said the link between the region’s towns and cities and London will be quicker and more frequent from May 16.

EMR says the changes will provide more seats, quicker journeys, and a simpler and more resilient timetable for users across its network, with earlier and later services as travellers get back to more typical leisure, business and tourism journeys.

It says passengers will benefit from quicker peak journey times to St Pancras and more consistent departure times throughout the day.

Day trippers or passengers wanting more flexibility will also be able to take advantage of the new timetable which will see the first train arrive in London about an hour-and-a-half earlier – and the last train 30 minutes later.

EMR said it has designed the timetable in a way that keeps the fastest off-peak journey times to London under one hour 45 minutes in most cases.

The timetable is made possible by the successful delivery of the £1.5 billion Midland Main Line Upgrade by Network Rail, working in partnership with EMR and other neighbouring train operators.

Will Rogers, managing director of East Midlands Railway, said: “This new timetable represents an exciting new chapter for train services in the region and will bring significant benefits to the communities we serve, including the city of Nottingham.