The passenger information screens at Sowerby Bridge currently include the message 'services may be reduced on Sunday 27 April due to improvement works' and directing passengers to the Network Rail website to check.
What is the point of a statement as vague as 'services may be reduced'? 'May' implies an uncertainty as to whether it actually will be the case, whilst 'reduced' implies lower frequency rather than diversions or other changes. A search of the Network Rail Status and Disruptions webpage for Sunday 27 April shows nothing specific directly relating to Sowerby Bridge.
Statements like this are so vague as to be unhelpful.
What is the point of a statement as vague as 'services may be reduced'? 'May' implies an uncertainty as to whether it actually will be the case, whilst 'reduced' implies lower frequency rather than diversions or other changes. A search of the Network Rail Status and Disruptions webpage for Sunday 27 April shows nothing specific directly relating to Sowerby Bridge.
Statements like this are so vague as to be unhelpful.