Rail Congestion and Delays Expected as Holiday Events Collide with Line Closures

By Ivan PetrenkoMay 24, 2025 20:33 PMNews
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Travelers face major delays amid closures. Source: pixabay

Train services across the West Midlands are set to face major strain this bank holiday weekend, as large-scale public events and critical rail maintenance coincide. From Saturday, 24 May, Birmingham will become a central point of activity with Birmingham Pride expected to attract over 75,000 people. On Monday, 26 May, thousands more will be travelling to London for the League Two Play-Off Final between Walsall FC and AFC Wimbledon, putting extra pressure on rail routes and stations.

Alongside these events, the West Coast Main Line between Rugby and Stafford will be closed for nine days due to planned engineering works by Network Rail. These works will affect longer-distance services, including those linking Birmingham to northern and southern cities. While local rail lines will continue running, delays and limited capacity are likely throughout the region. Passengers are strongly advised to check schedules in advance and avoid relying on final evening departures.

Popular city centre destinations in Birmingham may be harder to access due to larger crowds and potential transport delays. Places like the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, the Bullring shopping district, and the canalside areas of Brindleyplace are expected to be especially busy, particularly during Pride events. Those hoping to visit these spots should allow extra travel time and be ready for restricted movement and fewer transport options at peak times.

Outside the city, other cultural and historical sites may also see a surge in visitor numbers as holidaymakers look to make the most of the long weekend. Travel to locations such as Warwick Castle, Stratford-upon-Avon, and the Black Country Living Museum may become more complicated due to higher demand for regional train services. It’s wise for day-trippers to allow extra travel time and double-check for any service changes ahead of their journey.

It's going to be another busy and exciting weekend in Birmingham and we want everyone to easily get in and out of the city centre whenever they choose to travel.
Denise Wetton, Network Rail’s Central route director

The weekend highlights how public events and essential maintenance can combine to create significant travel disruption. For those using rail services for leisure or tourism, flexibility and careful planning will be essential. To make journeys easier amid heavy demand, passengers are urged to monitor live travel info, plan ahead with earlier departures, and purchase tickets before traveling.

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