Trains into London Marylebone are being disrupted (Picture: Chiltern Railways/PA Wire)
The London rail network is in chaos this morning after a trespasser on the line and a signal fault blocked several lines in and out of the capital.
A problem with the signalling system between Beaconsfield and West Ruislip is disrupting services running between these stations, impacting trains to Marylebone as well as Banbury and Oxford in the other direction.
Trains here could be delayed by up to an hour or cancelled, and disruption is set to last until 9am, throughout the entire rush hour.
Meanwhile, service is disrupted between Willesden Junction and Clapham Junction due to a trespasser on the line in the Shepherds Bush area.
The line is unable to reopen as early as was expected, National Rail says, with services between Stratford and Clapham Junction, as well as trains to Selhurst and East Croydon, affected by delays and cancellations.
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Southern customer advice after trespasser at Shepherds Bush
Even though the trespasser has now been removed, Southern says the railway hasn’t been able to reopen as soon as expected.
A spokesperson said: ‘This means there will be a number of service changes and cancellations on the Southern route between East Croydon, Clapham Junction and Watford Junction.
‘You will need to use an alternative route. We’d advise allowing at least an extra 30-45 minutes of travel time.’
Tickets will be accepted on the following alternative routes at no extra cost:
London Underground via any reasonable route
London Buses between Clapham Junction and Watford Junction
Southern between Clapham Junction and London Victoria
London Northwestern Railway services between London Euston, Harrow & Wealdstone and Watford Junction
London Northwestern Railway services between:
London Euston, Harrow & Wealdstone and Watford Junction
Watford Junction and St Albans Abbey
Thameslink services between St Albans City, London St Pancras International, London Blackfriars and East Croydon
London Overground services between London Euston, Willesden Junction, Wembley Central, Harrow & Wealdstone and Watford Junction
Lines reopen after signal fault near West Ruislip
National Rail warns that trains could still be cancelled or delayed by up to 40 minutes while the service recovers. It’s hoped trains will be back on schedule by 9am.
Chiltern Railways routes affected include services between Birmingham Moor Street/Banbury/Bicester North/Oxford/Princes Risborough/High Wycombe and London Marylebone.
Trespasser causes problems in Shepherds Bush
A trespass incident between Watford Junction and Shepherds Bush has disrupted all lines in the area.
All trains have been forced to slow down as it’s no longer safe to run services at full speed once a trespasser has been reported.
Disruptions are expected to last until 10am.
Signalling fault blocks lines through Norwich
Another city is facing problems this morning, after a signal fault blocked all lines through Norwich.
Routes affected include:
East Midlands Railway between Norwich and Nottingham/Sheffield/Liverpool Lime Street
Greater Anglia between Norwich and Great Yarmouth/Sheringham/Lowestoft /Stansted Airport/London Liverpool Street
Trains running through this station could be delayed by up to half an hour or cancelled, and the disruption is set to last until 8.30am.
Services are currently unable to run between Norwich and Thetford.
Rail disruption through Cambridge
There has been a points failure at the Cambridge depot which means all Greater Anglia routes through the city are currently disrupted.
National Rail says the disruption is expected to last until 7am – not a great start for commuters.
It warns trains could be cancelled, delayed or revised, and advises people to allow extra time for their journey.
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