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At least 99% of train services will be operating to their normal timetables on Monday 25 June following successful discussions between 17 train operators and the RMT over the past two days.
c2c, which operates services from London to Southend, is still in discussions with the RMT and the outcome of the meeting will be announced by the operator.
The following operators have settled the dispute and will run a normal service.
Anglia Railways Arriva Trains Merseyside Arriva Trains Northern Central Trains Chiltern Railways Connex South Central Connex South Eastern First Great Western First North Western GNER Hull Trains ScotRail South West Trains Thames Trains Valley Lines Virgin Trains Wales & West Passenger Trains
Silverlink's discussions are on going and a decision is expected imminently. Midland Mainline was granted an injunction from the Leeds Crown court after ballot irregularities were discovered.
Train companies which were not effected by the dispute are:
Eurostar (UK) First Great Eastern Heathrow Express Island Line Thameslink WAGN
ATOC Director General, George Muir, said: "Obviously we are pleased that train services will be running normally on Monday. The last thing the industry wanted was another day of disruption as we work to rebuild passenger confidence and restore performance levels. But union muscle forced a settlement which was more about job demarcation than safety."
Information on services can be found on www.nationalrail.co.uk or calling National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50.
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For further information, please contact ATOC press office on 020 7904 3010.