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Monday, November 18, 2024

Rail services in South East hit by signal failure

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Passengers waiting at Brighton Station

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Passengers in Brighton are facing major disruption throughout the morning

By Bob Dale & Hanna Neter

BBC News, South East

Rail services across Sussex and Surrey have been severely disrupted due to a major signalling fault.

A power failure in the early hours of Monday has caused delays and cancellations to Southern and Thameslink services.

Govia Thameslink said it expected the disruption between East Croydon and Brighton to continue until 15:00 GMT.

Network Rail apologised and told passengers to check with train operators before travelling.

  • No Gatwick Express trains are running until further notice
  • Services between Brighton and Chichester reduced to one train an hour
  • No Thameslink services between Cambridge and Brighton
  • Delays and cancellations between Brighton, Portsmouth and Chichester

A Network Rail spokesperson said: “At 03:04 there was a loss of power across some the UK Power Networks which significantly impacted our Three Bridges Signalling Centre which controls the signalling across the majority of our Sussex route.

“All signalling was restored at 06:30 and while some Southern services have resumed operating across the Sussex route, a number of Southern and Thameslink services remain significantly disrupted and there are currently no Gatwick Express services in operation until further notice.

“We’re really sorry to any passengers disrupted this morning and we encourage passengers to check with their train operator before travelling for the latest information and updates.”

Image source, Eddie Mitchell

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Passengers are being advised to allow at least an extra 60 minutes for their journeys

Southern said there had been points failures at both Haywards Heath and Hove.

Passengers are being advised to allow at least an extra 60 minutes for their journeys.

Matt Daymond returned to Brighton station for a second attempt to get into work, after initially being told there were no trains at all.

“I need to get into the office, I’ve got some important meetings to go to” he said.

“I work somewhere they expect you to be in so you end up having to go in late and then stay in late, because they expect you to put the hours in.”

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Matt Daymond had to make two trips to the station in his attempt to get to work

Ben Jackson and Arabella Saucell were trying to travel home from Brighton to Manchester.

“We woke up this morning and realised there were a few delays” said Mr Jackson.

“I’ve got the half-day off work so I might have to let them know that I can’t make it in.”

Ms Saucell said: “We’re kind of used to it by now. It’s always like this. When I went back for Christmas it was the same.”

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Ben Jackson and Arabella Saucell said they have become used to delays on their regular journeys between Brighton and Manchester

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