AVANTI West Coast has issued travel advice ahead of strike action this weekend which will affect services from Glasgow.
Services on Saturday, July 29 will be disrupted by 24-hour strike by RMT.
The train operator will be running one train per hour between London Euston, Manchester, Liverpool, Preston and Birmingham with a limited service to Glasgow.
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These trains will also operate during limited hours, with the first train of the day departing Euston after 7am and the last train of the day from Euston departing shortly after 5pm.
Customers are being advised to plan ahead, check their journey before they travel and be aware of their last train home.
Customers with tickets for July 29, purchased before 22 June, can claim a full fee-free refund from their point of purchase or they can be used the day before or up to and including August 1.
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Andy Mellors, managing director at Avanti West Coast, said: "We’re sorry our customers will have their journeys disrupted for another day this month because of this latest strike action.
"It will no doubt affect many who have made plans for this weekend, and I would like to thank our customers for their continued patience and understanding.
"We’ll be operating a reduced timetable during this strike, so our customers should plan their journeys, check before they travel and be aware of their last train home.
"Any customers with tickets dated July 29 can make their journey on alternative days or claim a full refund."
On Sunday, July 30, Avanti West Coast will alspo be operating a reduced timetable due to planned upgrade work by Network Rail between Rugby and Stafford.
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