Derbyshire passengers warned of rail disruptions set hit to Wembley play-off final and Eurovision event
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East Midlands Railway (EMR) services will be significantly reduced at the end of this week due to industrial action by members of the RMT and ASLEF unions.
This will mean disruption for Chesterfield football fans heading to the Wembley final play-off this weekend and Derbyshire passengers who have bought tickets for the Eurovision Final in Liverpool on Sunday.
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Hide AdEMR has urged passengers not to travel on Friday, May 12, as there will be no railway services operating due to members of the ASLEF union taking industrial action.
This strike action specifically affects train drivers and therefore EMR will be unable to operate any trains during the action. The strikes will also affect other train operating companies and their services across the country.
On Saturday, May 13, EMR will be operating a significantly reduced service with trains only running between 7 am and 7 pm with the last departures starting between 3 pm and 4.30 pm.
Customers are being advised to travel by rail only if absolutely necessary and be aware that strike action will affect other routes across the country - with very limited services running across the whole rail network.
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Hide AdCustomers should also ensure they check their full journey before traveling and are strongly advised to check the EMR website, information in stations and social media for the latest advice and information.
More rail strikes are planned for the end of May and early June. Services may also be affected by an overtime ban between Monday, 15 May and Saturday, 20 May.