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National Express

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HeadquartersBirmingham
United Kingdom
CeoDean Finch
Revenue2. 45 billion GBP (2018)
Number of employees45,000 (2018)
Founded1972
Subsidiaries National Express Coaches
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About National Express


National Express is a multinational public transport company headquartered in Birmingham, England. It operates bus, coach, train and tram services in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Spain, Portugal, Malta, Germany, Bahrain and Morocco and long-distance coach services across Europe.

Train strikes prompt sports fans to set off by bus

Train strikes prompt sports fans to set off by bus
Jun 2,2023 10:20 am

... John Boughton, commercial director at National Express, said: " On a normal strike day we d expect to see at least 80% more passengers travelling on our network than on an equivalent non-strike day...

Train strikes: Passengers face second day of industrial action

Train strikes: Passengers face second day of industrial action
May 12,2023 5:21 pm

... However, National Express said it had responded to the planned rail strikes by adding 33 extra services to Liverpool to " help fans get to Eurovision"...

Eurovision 2023: What fans affected by train strikes travelling to Liverpool can do

Eurovision 2023: What fans affected by train strikes travelling to Liverpool can do
Apr 28,2023 2:21 pm

... " National Express told BBC News: " Demand for coach travel to Liverpool during the Eurovision Song Contest is high and we re seeing an increase in both enquiries and bookings on our UK-wide scheduled network on and around the dates of the strikes...

More than 130 bus operators to offer £2 tickets

More than 130 bus operators to offer £2 tickets
Dec 18,2022 7:21 pm

... National Express and Stagecoach will be among those to introduce the cap in England from 1 January to 31 March...

Queen Elizabeth II: First night trains for mourners set to depart

Queen Elizabeth II: First night trains for mourners set to depart
Sep 14,2022 5:50 pm

... With road closures in place on Monday, National Express coaches that would have started and finished at Victoria coach station will run from Wembley instead...

Train strikes: Why haven't they caused more disruption?

Train strikes: Why haven't they caused more disruption?
Jun 24,2022 2:15 am

... A rise in bus use was recorded by National Express, which saw a " significant increase" in enquiries and bookings for strike dates...

Glastonbury Festival: Travel problems warning due to strikes

Glastonbury Festival: Travel problems warning due to strikes
Jun 20,2022 12:45 pm

... National Express, the official coach partner of the festival, will carry more than 30,000 music fans to and from the site but a spokeswoman warned of congestion in the surrounding area...

Rail strikes and flight cancellations: Are UK travellers heading for a summer of misery?

Rail strikes and flight cancellations: Are UK travellers heading for a summer of misery?
Jun 11,2022 4:15 am

... Chris Hardy, managing director of National Express, said the firm had seen an increase in enquiries and bookings during the days of the rail strikes...

Queen Elizabeth II: First night trains for mourners set to depart

Feb 16,2020 9:26 am

From Wednesday evening, a limited number of trains will run through The Night on some routes to and from London, to help mourners get home.

They are among The Extra services being put on by train companies in The Coming days, and around Monday 's state Funeral .

Examples include Great Western services from London Paddington to Reading, and Southeastern from Charing Cross to Tunbridge Wells.

Not all operators are doing this.

Transport bosses have predicted " unprecedented" demand for travel in The capital during The Mourning period for The late Queen.

Her coffin was taken from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall today, where she will lie in state until Monday , which has been declared a Bank Holiday . During this period Westminster Hall will be open 24 hours A Day .

Thousands visit capital

Trains and tubes were busy on Wednesday as thousands of visitors streamed into Central London to pay their respects.

The City 's major railway stations were about 10% busier than usual up until 14:00 BST today.

Charing Cross saw a particular increase, with 20% more people Coming Through This Morning compared to last week.

However, track operator Network Rail said it appeared fewer commuters had travelled today, with visitors attending today's procession and lying-in-state replacing them.

Footfall at The big stations was still below pre-pandemic levels.

The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry said it expected fewer business people would be using Public Transport and possibly more employees would be working from home. It said The period of mourning would have an effect on business activity, with activities like external meetings being scaled back.

Transport for London (TfL) data show there were 1. 66 million entries and exits on London's Tube today before 10:00 BST, about 5% More Than last Wednesday.

People have been warned some tube stations may close temporarily to avoid crowding, and they have been told to avoid Green Park station which can currently only be used to exit or change lines.

There was only a small increase in bus usage today compared to The week before. Road closures around ceremonial events have meant diversions on some bus services.

Tickets sales surge for Monday

The online ticket company Trainline says The Number of people who have used its platform to book trains to Central London stations next Monday - The Day of The Queen 's Funeral - is up 53% compared with Monday This Week .

People are being advised to consider delaying train journeys home from London after Monday 's state Funeral , to avoid everyone rushing at The same time, meaning long queues for trains or crowding.

With road closures in place on Monday , National Express coaches that would have started and finished at Victoria coach station will run from Wembley instead.

Avanti West Coast has added a few more daily train services to its current severely reduced timetable - The result of staff shortages - and is working on The possibility of adding some more at The weekend and on Monday . However, today A Number of Avanti trains were cancelled.

Strikes

Train strikes which were originally scheduled for Thursday and Saturday This Week have been called off. However, disputes between The rail industry and unions remain unresolved, and new dates are expected to be set once The current period of mourning has ended.

Since The Last strikes took place, Grant Shapps has been replaced as transport secretary by Anne-Marie Trevelyan. She has invited The General secretaries of The RMT, Aslef and TSSA unions to meet her.

On Wednesday, a meeting went ahead with Mick Whelan of train drivers' union Aslef. It does not mean The government's position on The ongoing disputes has changed, but suggests The incoming Secretary of State may be looking to approach The Situation in a less adversarial manner than that of her predecessor.



Source of news: bbc.com

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