No trains will run from Gedling borough’s rail stations when further rail strike action takes place on Wednesday, July 27.
The Rail, Maritime and Transport union announced its latest day of action by managers, guards and station staff following last month’s strikes in a row over pay and conditions.
As a result of the strike action, train services from Burton Joyce, Carlton and Netherfield will be stopped and no bus replacement services will be in place.
Online journey planners will be updated to show accurate information on Sunday 24th July.
One train per hour will run between Nottingham and London.
There will be one train per hour between Derby and Nottingham.
There will also be one train per hour between Leicester and Nottingham.
An EMR spokesman said: “The RMT union has confirmed its members will be taking strike action on Wednesday, July 27.
“As a result, we will be operating a significantly reduced service on the July 27.
“We ask customers to only travel by rail if necessary. If you do decide to travel, plan ahead and leave extra time for disruption and short notice changes.




