London Bridge services disrupted until the end of the day
London Bridge services disrupted until the end of the day while Network Rail repairs hole at Forest Hill
London Bridge services disrupted until the end of the day while Network Rail repairs hole at Forest Hill
Southern and Thameslink services into London Bridge are being disrupted this morning as Network Rail Engineers work to repair the hole underneath the railway tracks at Forest Hill. The hole appeared yesterday afternoon and leads down to a sewer which runs underneath the tracks.
Southern and Thameslink passengers are being advised to avoid using London Bridge this evening after Network Rail found a hole underneath the railway tracks at Forest Hill.
Overrunning engineering work between Horsham and Arundel is affecting services across Southern today, including on the coastway routes along which services have been diverted.
Southern and Thameslink services into London Bridge are set to be disrupted tomorrow morning as Network Rail and Thames Water Engineers work to investigate options for repairing the hole underneath the railway tracks at Forest Hill. The hole appeared earlier this afternoon and is thought to lead down to a sewer which runs underneath the tracks.
Great Northern train staff will be treating festival-goers to this year’s Secret Garden Party (21 July to 24 July) near Huntingdon to a free welly wash as part of their plans to cater for those of the 34,000-strong crowd who choose to travel by train. The last few years have seen heavy rain and a lot of mud.
Southern is adding more services to the revised timetable it introduced on Monday to reduce delays and provide improved capacity on the busiest routes. These include more trains on the Tulse Hill, Peckham Rye route, the Mole Valley route between Dorking and Epsom and a train to and from Seaford and also to and from Lewes.
Scotty’s Little Soldiers has adopted King’s Lynn Train Station as part of its ongoing work to support bereaved children who have lost a parent serving in the British Armed Forces.
Network Rail has apologised after a derailed engineering train caused the line from Purely to Caterham to be closed on the morning of Friday 8 July.
Last week members of the Northaw and Cuffley Residents’ Association formally adopted Great Northern’s Cuffley railway station.
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