London Waterloo station: Commuters urged to stay away due to 'major signalling problem'

Danmark Nyheder Nyheder

London Waterloo station: Commuters urged to stay away due to 'major signalling problem'
Danmark Seneste Nyt,Danmark Overskrifter
  • 📰 SkyNews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 31 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 16%
  • Publisher: 67%

A signal failure has caused severe train delays across one of London's biggest stations.

Commuters have been urged to stay away from London Waterloo station due to a"major signalling problem".

South Western Railway apologised to passengers for the disruption and warned the impact would be widespread. The operator told commuters on Thursday morning:"A major signalling problem that developed overnight at London Waterloo means that a significantly reduced service will operate to and from Waterloo this morning."Disruption will affect other services on the wider network so please check before you travel.

"We're sorry for the disruption this morning. Engineers are working to restore signalling however we expect disruption to last for most of the day."

Vi har opsummeret denne nyhed, så du kan læse den hurtigt. Hvis du er interesseret i nyheden, kan du læse hele teksten her. Læs mere:

SkyNews /  🏆 35. in UK

Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter

Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.

Commuters told to avoid London Waterloo with disruption lasting 'most of the dayCommuters told to avoid London Waterloo with disruption lasting 'most of the dayIt's not been a good morning commuters as South Western Railway has told people to avoid using London Waterloo due to a ‘major signalling problem’ 🚂 ❌ And it's expected to affect travel from the station for 'most of the day'.
Læs mere »

South Western Railway urges passengers to avoid London WaterlooSouth Western Railway urges passengers to avoid London WaterlooA significantly reduced service is operating and disruption is expected until the end of the day.
Læs mere »

Phone reported stolen in London every six minutesPhone reported stolen in London every six minutesMore than 250 phones in London are stolen every day - but what should you do if it happens to you? 📲 Full story:
Læs mere »

London given £35.7m for electric charging pointsLondon given £35.7m for electric charging pointsThe capital has the highest concentration of public charge points to electric cars in the UK.
Læs mere »



Render Time: 2025-04-25 02:09:15