EMR increases services to Skegness from Nottingham

East Midlands Railway (EMR) is helping to provide Skegness a tourist boost with the launch of its new timetable.
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In general, the new timetable will provide more seats, quicker journeys, and a simpler and more resilient services.

Specifically for the seaside town, it will mean that services that currently only run to Skegness in the summer will instead run throughout the year – helping to better connect communities and allow easier access to the much-loved holiday destination.

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The timetable also includes improvements for passengers who use the EMR’s regional services between Nottingham and Grantham - with later evening options and an improved Sunday Service with an increase in the number of calls at Aslockton, Bottesford and Radcliffe.

Like many other attractions across the country, Skegness is ready to welcome back more visitors after the latest round of lockdown easing. Google EarthLike many other attractions across the country, Skegness is ready to welcome back more visitors after the latest round of lockdown easing. Google Earth
Like many other attractions across the country, Skegness is ready to welcome back more visitors after the latest round of lockdown easing. Google Earth

Will Rogers, EMR managing director, said: “This new timetable represents an exciting new chapter for train services in the region and will bring significant benefits to the communities we serve, such as Skegness.

“It has been an incredible team effort to put this timetable in place, especially during a period so heavily affected by covid.

"That is why we are so proud to be able to launch this new timetable and in turn help support Skegness’ tourism, leisure and hospitality sector at a time when its needed more than ever.”

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Alex Saul, resort director at Butlin’s Skegness, said: “The increase in rail services to Skegness will be welcome news to guests staying at Butlin’s this year.

East Midlands Railway is now running more trains to Skegness. Photo: East Midlands RailwayEast Midlands Railway is now running more trains to Skegness. Photo: East Midlands Railway
East Midlands Railway is now running more trains to Skegness. Photo: East Midlands Railway

"Collectively, we all want to play our part in helping the local economy recover from the pandemic and it is so important that holidaymakers are able to move around the region easily and access the cafes, shops and local attractions they want to visit.

"East Midlands Railway deserves great credit for introducing this new timetable and we hope it will play a part in a great summer and rest of 2021.”

Lydia Rusling, assistant director at East Lindsey District Council added: “We welcome the revised timetable from East Midlands Railway, which will open up opportunities for visiting the Lincolnshire coast throughout the year.

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"This investment complements our commitment to make the area an all year round destination and the exciting projects planned for Skegness, which includes the development of the railway station as a gateway to the town and the coast.”