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Lad this is a question you should be asking your rail support group or Google instead if reddit
Which operator is it? Or do you have an open ticket?
If it is indeed running I’d expect it to be as busy as a very busy thing.
Personally I’d drive.
If it is not the last planned train of the day, then yes.
Expect it to be overcrowded, delayed or cancelled at short notice.