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Avanti West Coast Manchester to London train to run empty | Manchester News

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Avanti West Coast Manchester to London train to run empty | Manchester News
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Angela FergusonNorth West

Getty Images An Avanti West Coast train is parked at Euston StationGetty Images

Avanti says the decision by the Office of Rail and Road is “disappointing”

A train service taking commuters from Manchester to London is to run empty for around five months following a decision by the rail regulator.

A decision by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR), means the 07:00 GMT service operated by Avanti West Coast from Manchester Piccadilly to London will still run but will only be used to carry staff from mid-December.

An Avanti West Coast spokesperson said they were “disappointed” with the decision, which would “clearly impact those customers who already use these services”.

An ORR spokesperson said the decision was made on “robust evidence” from Network Rail to guard against possible service disruption on the West Coast Main Line.

Network Rail declined to comment.

The fast service, which gets to London in less than two hours, will still set off from Manchester Piccadilly at 07:00 on four week days, but will not be available to commuters.

It will, instead, ferry Avanti staff from Manchester to London when the new timetable launches on 15 December.

The decision means the service could run for more than 100 journeys without paying passengers on board.

An Avanti West Coast spokesperson said they were disappointed with the ORR’s decision not to grant access rights from December for four week day services that they currently operated, including the 07:00 fast service from Manchester to London.

The ORR also required a Sunday service which currently ran from Holyhead to London to terminate at Crewe, they added.

“This will clearly impact those customers who already use these services.

“However, we will still be delivering even more services across our network from the start of the December timetable, including further additional trains on our Liverpool route,” they said.

The spokesperson confirmed that the services being removed were:

  • 07:00 GMT: Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston (Monday to Friday)
  • 12:52 GMT: Blackpool North – London Euston (Monday to Friday)
  • 09:39 GMT: London Euston – Blackpool North (Monday to Friday)
  • 19:32 GMT: Chester – London Euston (Monday to Friday)
  • 17:53 GMT: Holyhead – London Euston terminates at Crewe (Sunday)
Getty Images Close up of the side of a train stationary at a train station. On the side there is the outline of an orange triangle which is the logo of Avanti West Coast. And it also reads "Avanti West Coast" on the side. Getty Images

An ORR spokesperson said: “Our decision on the Manchester-London service was based on robust evidence provided by Network Rail that adding services within ‘firebreak’ paths on the West Coast Main Line would have a detrimental impact on performance.

“We identified that this service would run in one of those paths. If Avanti operates the service as empty coaching stock (ECS), ECS can be run more flexibly (delayed or re-routed) than a booked passenger service.

“This can assist with performance management and service recovery during disruption.”

The ORR said Avanti was previously given the right to run this service from May 2025 for the duration of one timetable period only.

This was on the basis that First Lumo’s Stirling services were not operating at the time but the First Lumo services are expected to begin operating during the December 2025 timetable period.

The ORR added that under the new timetable, new open access train services, run by First Lumo to Stirling in Scotland, were due to start.

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