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Yet more misery for rail passengers with significant disruption in run up to Christmas

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Rail passengers in the north of England could face significant disruption in the run up to Christmas as part of the long-running dispute over guards on trains.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) on Arriva Rail North (Northern) have carried out 35 days of strike action.

Further strikes are due to take place this Saturday and for the following four Saturdays – with Transport for the North calling on both parties to get back around the negotiating table.

An Arriva Trains Wales passes along track near Abergele and Pensarn station in north Wales.

A long-running dispute over guards on trains looks set to continue into the Christmas period with Saturday strikes (Picture: PA)

The group backs the RMTs view on maintaining a second member of staff on trains and is willing to consider all options that could lead to an agreement.

Transport for the Norths chief executive Barry White said: Businesses across the Norths villages, towns and cities are reaching their busiest time of year. Christmas markets are transforming our bustling centres and people want to enjoy all our economies have to offer.

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But this is being hampered by uncertainty and disruption on the rail network. People are choosing to make other plans as a result.

Its apparent that we need to restore confidence in the Norths railways. There needs to be a way forward. Now more than ever, passengers in the North need reliability as they go about what is a busy time for everyone. We urge both parties to begin meaningful discussions as soon as possible.

The RMT has previously said private train companies are gambling with their passengers well-being.

File photo dated 04/01/18 of an RMT flag. Rugby fans will be caught up in travel disruption on Saturday as another strike in the bitter dispute over guards on trains disrupts services. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Saturday November 3, 2018. SWR said it will run reduced services, with buses replacing trains on some routes including Salisbury to Exeter, Ascot to Aldershot and Surbiton to Guildford, while other areas will have no trains or replacement buses. See PA story INDUSTRY Rail. Photo credit should read: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire

Further strikes are due to take place this Saturday and for the following four Saturdays (Picture: PA)

Mick Cash, general secretary of the union, has said: As violence and sexual assaults escalate on Britains dangerous railways, this is no time to be taking risks in the interest of profit.

We thank the public for their continuing support and understanding that these disputes are all about safety and passenger service on Britains increasingly violent and dangerous railways.

A Department for Transport spokesman said: Today the Rail Minister wrote to the Rail North Partnership (through which Transport for the North and the Department co-manage the Northern franchise), to reiterate the Governments commitment to having on board Northern trains a second person whose role is focused on looking after passenger needs.

He also committed Government to playing its part in funding this. We are pleased that Transport for the North agrees.

We believe this commitment should ensure that the needless RMT industrial action on Northern comes to an end.

Passengers wait on a platform at Manchester's Piccadilly station on the first day of Arriva Northern trains 48 hour strike. Thousands of rail users were hit by fresh travel chaos today despite the train company's effort to run more services during a strike by its conductors. * Arriva was expected to run about a third of it's usual 1,600 services because of the 48-hour walkout by members of the Rail Maritime and Transport Union.

The RMT has previously said private train companies are gambling with their passengers well-being (Picture: PA)

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