The Collection Museum will be hosting a series of special talks throughout the day on Saturday to celebrate Lincolnshire Day Lincoln Lincolnshire
A series of strike action from trade unions in the rail industry are set to halt most, if not all Lincolnshire train services across several days at the start of October.
They have been organised by the Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association, the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union, Unite, and ASLEF – which represents 96% of the country’s train drivers. Among those are East Midlands Railway, LNER and Northern Trains, all of which operate services in and out of Lincolnshire, and it is expected that this strike action will follow suit of the previous events by cancelling all services in the county.East Midlands Railway has warned passengers to avoid travelling unless absolutely necessary on the affected dates, as well as warning that days in between strike action could also see disruption to timetables.
The same can be said for Northern services to Sheffield and Leeds on October 5, due to the train drivers going on strike.
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