Easter Traffic Chaos: Closed Lanes Disrupt M6, M20, and A-Road Travel
Train services to and from London Euston will be significantly altered over the Easter period. Avanti West Coast trains will begin and finish at Milton Keynes Central rather than running into London.
Scope and timing of the works
The changes start on Good Friday and run until Wednesday April 8. Network Rail plans to complete several major engineering tasks during this four-day window.
Planned works include the replacement of a key bridge, signalling upgrades, and other infrastructure improvements. These projects require full possessions that prevent trains reaching Euston.
Replacement travel arrangements
Passengers affected by the disruption can use replacement buses between Milton Keynes and Bedford. From Bedford, customers can transfer to services that run into London St Pancras.
Avanti West Coast services will originate and terminate at Milton Keynes Central for the duration. Travellers should factor longer journey times into their plans.
Reason for scheduling over Easter
Network Rail says the bank holiday period is among the quietest on the network. The extended Easter break offers a rare opportunity to deliver complex work that cannot fit into a normal weekend.
Network Rail spokesperson Jake Kelly urged passengers to check before travelling. He warned that timetable and route changes will be in place for the four-day period.
Advice for passengers
- Check journey details before you travel.
- Allow extra time for connections via replacement buses and onward trains.
- Confirm departure and arrival stations, as some services will start or end at Milton Keynes Central.
Those planning travel may also search for information on Easter travel disruption. Common search phrases include Easter traffic chaos, closed lanes, M6, M20, and A-road travel. Keeping both rail and road contingencies in mind will help smooth holiday journeys.
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