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It is reported in the Daily Mail yesterday evening (9th July 2024) that Royal Mail is to stop deliveries by railway.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Currently, mail trains run between London (Willesden), Warrington and Glasgow (Shieldmuir) via the West Coast Main Line, using specially re-purposed Class 325 emus, approximately once per day on weekdays. with some additional services between Shieldmuir and Daventry. Services were later established from London (Willesden) to Newcastle (Low Fell), although Real Time Trains indicates that these train paths are rarely used; none ran in the last 7 days.

Now Royal Mail to stop deliveries by railway after more than 200 years
The postal service will inform staff today that it is planning to sell off its freight trains and switch to road deliveries.
End of the line? Now Royal Mail to stop deliveries by railway after more than 200 years
Royal Mail will stop using trains to transport post in a move that brings nearly two centuries of mail rail to an end.
The postal service will inform staff today that it is planning to sell off its freight trains and switch to road deliveries.
The shake-up comes after bosses at Royal Mail's owner International Distribution Services agreed to sell the company to 'Czech Sphinx' Daniel Kretinsky for £3.5billion.
Currently, mail trains run between London (Willesden), Warrington and Glasgow (Shieldmuir) via the West Coast Main Line, using specially re-purposed Class 325 emus, approximately once per day on weekdays. with some additional services between Shieldmuir and Daventry. Services were later established from London (Willesden) to Newcastle (Low Fell), although Real Time Trains indicates that these train paths are rarely used; none ran in the last 7 days.
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