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What is Twitter?

Twitter is a website designed to allow people to communicate and stay connected by exchanging quick, frequent, 140 character messages. When you log into Twitter, you simply choose whose messages you want to receive and how you want to receive them.

National Rail Enquiries uses Twitter to send real time updates to the accounts that you follow when there is service disruption. Where there is additional information available that we can’t fit into 140 characters, we will include a link to the relevant page of our website. These updates can be read through your mobile device or on a computer without having to search for it. Keep reading to find out more about how to use Twitter.

Who can I follow?

National Rail Enquiries runs a number of Twitter accounts to get you the information you need.

For up to the minute information about disruption across the National Rail network, follow @nationalrailenq. You can also subscribe to journey specific alerts to be received from our @NRE_Alerts account.

For help using our website or finding information, send a Tweet to @nationalrailenq or any of the individual TOC accounts listed below:

National Rail Enquiries Disruption info on Twitter
  • Arriva Trains Wales
  • c2c
  • Chiltern Railways
  • Cross Country
  • East Coast
  • East Midlands Trains
  • First Capital Connect
  • First Great Western
  • First Transpennine Express
  • Gatwick Express
  • Grand Central
  • Greater Anglia
  • Heathrow Express
  • Hull Trains
  • Island Line
  • London Midland
  • London Overground
  • MerseyRail
  • Northern Rail
  • ScotRail
  • South West Trains
  • Southeastern
  • Southern
  • Stansted Express
  • Virgin Trains
Tweets by @nationalrailenq

Information about National Rail Enquiries products and services is available by following @NRE_YourJourney.  We'll let you know first when there's something new for you to be aware of.

Also, you can now register to get Direct Messages alerts via Twitter when your train is disrupted. Follow @NRE_Alerts, and get more information about registering for the service here.

How do I follow you?

To follow people on Twitter, you have to first register a Twitter username and account. You can then follow us by clicking on "follow" under our profile picture.

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What is Facebook?

Facebook is an exciting Social Networking tool that allows you to interact with friends and organisations from across the globe.

National Rail Enquiries has a Facebook page, where you can learn more about us, get updates on improvements to our service and interact with us in a whole new way!

If you know someone who uses our service, you can invite them to become a fan of us too!

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Real time disruption information on your Facebook homepage

We've now created pages for each train company!

If you 'Like' the pages for the train companies you regularly travel with then you'll get status updates when there is disruption, with links to our site where you can get more information.

Just click on the train company's name below and then click on the Like button!

National Rail Enquiries Disruption pages on Facebook
  • NRE National - All TOC Disruption
  • Arriva Trains Wales
  • c2c
  • Chiltern Railways
  • Cross Country
  • East Coast
  • East Midlands Trains
  • First Capital Connect
  • First Great Western
  • First Hull Trains
  • First TransPennine Express
  • Gatwick Express
  • Grand Central
  • Greater Anglia
  • Heathrow Express
  • Island Line
  • London Midland
  • London Overground
  • Merseyrail
  • Northern
  • ScotRail
  • Southeastern
  • Southern
  • South West Trains
  • Stansted Express
  • Virgin

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