A NEW "recovery" timetable will be put in place on c2c railways with 30 per cent more trains.
The firm are unveiling more journeys to between Shoebury and London Fenchurch Street from Monday April 12, as the UK comes further out of lockdown.
Retail stores will be able to reopen, along with leisure centres, pubs and restaurants to serve food outdoors.
The new recovery timetable adds 30 per cent more c2c services every weekday. The firm say this will allow confidence for all commuters who are needing the trains.
There will be 60 trains going from Shoebury to London, and 160 trains travelling from London to Shoebury on Monday through to Fridays.
A spokesman for c2c said: "The new recovery timetable adds 30 per cent more c2c services every weekday, so when you travel you can do so with confidence.
"If you are travelling, you must wear a face covering onboard and at stations (unless exempt).
"Please wash your hands before and after travelling and follow our advice to travel safe, travel smart and keep apart.
"We’re continuing to do everything we can to make your journey clean and comfortable, such as extra cleaning and hand sanitiser available at stations.
"We will also provide a useful guide to how busy individual trains are, once the timetable is operational."
View the updated timtables here.
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