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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
National
Matthew Weaver and agencies

Signal failure causes severe disruption at London Victoria

An overcrowded Thameslink service from Hassocks, West Sussex
An overcrowded Thameslink service from Hassocks, West Sussex. A signalling fault in south London has caused dozens of cancellations. Photograph: Jessica Edwards/PA

Commuters have been told to avoid the second-busiest train station in the UK after a major signal failure blocked most lines into and out of London Victoria.

Severe disruption has hit the network after dozens of Gatwick Express, Thameslink and Southern services were cancelled. Southeastern services to the station appeared to be unaffected.

Network Rail advised passengers not to travel via Victoria and passenger information boards at the station showed a slew of cancelled services.

A signal fault in the Streatham area has been confirmed as the source of the disruption. A problem with the equipment was discovered at 10.30pm on Wednesday, and Network Rail engineers were unable to fix it in time for the Thursday morning commute, despite working overnight.

About 210,000 passengers use London Victoria each day. Replacement buses are operating at “key locations”, but these will be subject to availability as many are already in use to take children to school.

A Network Rail spokesman said: “Owing to a loss of signalling at Streatham Common, services are being disrupted to and from London Victoria. The signal loss means we are unable to run services between Balham, Selhurst and Haydons Road.

“We have had engineers working on site overnight doing all they can to fix the problem. However, we anticipate that the signalling will not be up and running this morning.

“We apologise for the inconvenience caused by the fault and passengers are being advised not to travel with Thameslink, Southern or Gatwick Express from the south into London this morning.”

Thameslink passengers have already suffered weeks of disruption after the introduction of new timetables on 20 May. The company advised commuters not to travel into London from the south and warned of knock-on delays affecting services into London from the north.

Southern said there was no service between East Croydon and Victoria.

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