Strike action suspended on Northern services through Worksop and Gainsborough
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
However the scheduled reduced timetable for today, February 9, is still in place.
RMT has agreed to suspend its strike action and recommence talks about the future role of the conductor.
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David Brown, managing director at Northern, said: “We warmly welcome RMT’s decision to suspend its strike action and recommence talks about what the future role of the conductor looks like.”
“We have been very clear in these discussions that there will be a conductor on all our trains now and into the future. We are looking forward to further positive talks with RMT about operational models moving ahead so that we can resolve their dispute and bring it to an end.”
“The suspension of the RMT strikes is good news for customers and businesses across the North.”
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A spokesman for Northern added: “It is unfortunately too late for Northern to reintroduce a full timetable in time for this Saturday, February 9.
“We will run about 700 services with few services running after 5pm.
“We advise customers to check before they travel. From Saturday 16 Feb, we are pleased to confirm that we will be running a full Saturday timetable.”