A MAJOR UK train station, used by 100,000 passengers every day is set to close for the entire Early May Bank Holiday.
Euston, the UK's tenth busiest train station will be closed on Sunday May, 4th and Monday, May 5th, just weeks after it was .


Central will also be shut on the same days, with no trains running between the stations.
has said that the two popular stations are due to be closed to make way for embankment repairs, track renewal and drainage works.
Passengers planning on using the railway to travel over the bank holiday weekend have been urged to check whether their journey will be impacted by the work taking place.
If necessary, passengers should find alternative means of travel, such as coaches.
Network Rail said that the work is taking place on the bank holiday weekend, because railways are usually quieter at these times, especially on commuter lines.
Services to and from Victoria will also be affected over the weekend, due to track renewals, re-signalling, maintenance, and structures work at Battersea.
Platforms 1-8 will be closed, and no Southeastern services will run to or from Victoria on Saturday 3rd or Sunday 4th of May.
Services will instead be diverted via London Bridge or Cannon Street.
The maintenance will also mean that the Gatwick Express will operate on a reduced timetable, as will Southern services to Brighton.
Helen Hamlin, Network Rail's director of system operations, said: “This May, thousands of workers will be out in force as we continue to invest in making Britain's railway more reliable, with £133m worth of essential upgrades taking place across the two Bank Holiday weekends.
“While the vast majority of the network will remain open for as usual, we're encouraging passengers planning to use the railway to check their journeys in advance.
“When we close parts of the railway, we work hard to maximise that timeâwith over 630 vital pieces of work being carried out â and keep disruption to a minimum for passengers and freight customers.”
This follows major travel disruption over the Easter weekend, when the .
The closure took place so that Euston Station could be given a spruce-up and so that vital upgrades could be completed on the rail network.
However, this caused a headache for many passengers hoping to visit friends and family over the Easter break.
Amanda Webster-Uz, Network Rail’s head of Eustonoperations, previously said: “There’s a significant amount of work happening over theto improve the reliability of the railway for both passengers and freight.
“Whilst the railway to Euston is closed, we’re also taking the opportunity to improve the station itself, which will include improving our signage and upgrading our toilet facilities for customers.
“We’re encouraging passengers to check their journeys in advance and, where possible, travel before or after the Easter weekend.”
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