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East Coast Digital Programme

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The East Coast Digital Programme (ECDP) is a landmark scheme that will introduce in-cab digital signalling on the southern part of the East Coast Main Line.

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⚠️ Passengers are reminded to plan ahead and check before they travel due to digital signalling impacting services on Sunday 25th August. Further information here: ow.ly/bLsp50T1LGf

⚠️ Passengers are reminded to plan ahead and check before they travel due to digital signalling impacting services on Sunday 25th August. 
Further information here: ow.ly/bLsp50T1LGf
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🚆Travelling this weekend? 📱Remember to check before you travel. Major upgrades as part of East Coast Digital Programme will affect trains to and from London King's Cross 👷Over the Bank Holiday, we'll be testing new digital signalling equipment on the East Coast Main Line 📽️More info below⬇️

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⚠️Passengers are reminded to plan ahead and check before they travel due to digital upgrade work impacting services on Saturday 30th November - Sunday 1st December. Further information here: nationalrail.co.uk/travel-informa…

⚠️Passengers are reminded to plan ahead and check before they travel due to digital upgrade work impacting services on Saturday 30th November - Sunday 1st December. 

Further information here: nationalrail.co.uk/travel-informa…
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⚠️Major upgrade work affecting East Coast Main Line services this Saturday 30th November and Sunday 1st December. Further digital signalling testing is scheduled, more info here: lnkd.in/eCtSCDhN Thameslink Great Northern Network Rail East Coast London North Eastern Railway Lumo Grand Central Rail Hull Trains

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Important work on the East Coast Main Line means no direct London King’s Cross trains for two weekends. 🔷 Upgrades to track, drainage and overhead power lines, plus East Coast Digital Programme work. 🔷 January 25-26 & February 1-2 🔷 More details: gloo.to/FEPv

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Important work on the East Coast Main Line means no services between London and Peterborough/Royston for two weekends. 🔷 Upgrades to track, drainage and overhead power lines, along with some East Coast Digital Programme work. 🔷 January 25-26 & February 1-2 🔷 More details: gloo.to/FEPt

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⏲️ Reminder: Important work on the East Coast Main Line means no direct London King’s Cross trains for the next two weekends. 🚉 Upgrades to track, drainage and overhead power lines, plus East Coast Digital Programme work. ⬇️ More details gloo.to/FQni

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⏲️ Reminder: No trains between London and Peterborough or Royston for two weekends as East Coast Main Line receives important upgrades. 🚉 Upgrades to track, drainage and overhead power lines, plus East Coast Digital Programme work. ⬇️ More details: gloo.to/FQnw

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Don't forget there are no trains in or out of London King's Cross this weekend. This is because of continued track, drainage and overhead line upgrades, as well as @ECDP-related work. Please check National Rail before travelling.

Don't forget there are no trains in or out of London King's Cross this weekend.

This is because of continued track, drainage and overhead line upgrades, as well as @ECDP-related work.

Please check <a href="/nationalrailenq/">National Rail</a> before travelling.
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👷‍♂️This weekend, colleagues will be delivering major upgrades on the East Coast Main Line. 🚉This means there will be no direct services to or from King's Cross station. 📽️We've produced this video to explain what this work is, and why we're doing it. East Coast Digital Programme National Rail

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🚅 GTR, in partnership with Siemens Mobility, has successfully upgraded and tested one of its Class 717 Great Northern trains to the latest specification of ETCS in-cab digital signalling. Great Northern Network Rail East Coast Siemens Mobility #DigitalSignalling #ECDP #IndustryPartnership

🚅 GTR, in partnership with Siemens Mobility, has successfully upgraded and tested one of its Class 717 Great Northern trains to the latest specification of ETCS in-cab digital signalling.

<a href="/GNRailUK/">Great Northern</a> <a href="/NetworkRailEC/">Network Rail East Coast</a> <a href="/SiemensMobility/">Siemens Mobility</a> 

#DigitalSignalling #ECDP #IndustryPartnership
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🚆 No trains to and from London King's Cross on 17-18 May as we remove traditional signals and test digital technology. 🚦 This milestone will create Britain's first fully 'no signals' commuter railway between Moorgate and Finsbury Park. ➡️ gloo.to/FMPJ East Coast Digital Programme

🚆 No trains to and from London King's Cross on 17-18 May as we remove traditional signals and test digital technology. 

🚦 This milestone will create Britain's first fully 'no signals' commuter railway between Moorgate and Finsbury Park.

➡️ gloo.to/FMPJ

<a href="/_ECDP/">East Coast Digital Programme</a>
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We have produced a new animation explaining the benefits of digital signalling, ahead of more progress being made during engineering work this weekend. The clip has been produced with passenger operator partners to explain what's involved and why the East Coast Digital Programme work is needed.

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🚆 The Northern City Line is now the UK’s first signals-free commuter railway. A huge thanks to Great Northern, Network Rail East Coast, Siemens Mobility, and all industry partners on the Government-funded £1.4bn East Coast Digital Programme (ECDP). 🔗 Read more: mynewsdesk.com/uk/govia-thame…

🚆 The Northern City Line is now the UK’s first signals-free commuter railway.
A huge thanks to <a href="/GNRailUK/">Great Northern</a>, <a href="/NetworkRailEC/">Network Rail East Coast</a>, <a href="/SiemensMobility/">Siemens Mobility</a>, and all industry partners on the Government-funded £1.4bn East Coast Digital Programme (ECDP).
🔗 Read more: mynewsdesk.com/uk/govia-thame…
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No signals! Northern City Line becomes first main line commuter railway to run on digital signals East Coast Digital Programme. WCR is reported to have run a passenger train with Mk 1 coaches. And Lord Blunkett proposes a £14bn 15-year plan for Yorkshire… Watch Ep 85 now: youtu.be/JVcBvKBucTA

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🚧 Plan Ahead: London journeys affected on Sunday 15 June due to digital signalling upgrades on the East Coast Main Line. 📍 Engineering work between Peterborough and Potters Bar 🚌 Amended timetable and rail replacement coaches in operation 🔗 gloo.to/FnJt

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This planned engineering work is part of the £1.4 billion East Coast Digital Programme (East Coast Digital Programme), which is introducing digital signalling technology to create a more reliable, efficient and greener railway. Find out more: eastcoastdigitalprogramme.co.uk/home

This planned engineering work is part of the £1.4 billion East Coast Digital Programme (<a href="/_ECDP/">East Coast Digital Programme</a>), which is introducing digital signalling technology to create a more reliable, efficient and greener railway.

Find out more: eastcoastdigitalprogramme.co.uk/home