Major disruption caused by a broken rail is expected to affect Great Northern and Southeastern trains into Tuesday morning.
The broken rail at Hatfield in Hertfordshire has brought chaos to services running between Finsbury Park and Stevenage throughout Monday.
National Rail now says it is expected to continue until 7am on Tuesday, disrupting Great Northern and Thameslink services on the Peterborough, Cambridge and Kings Lynn routes.
National Rail says trains may be cancelled, revised, or delayed by up to 60 minutes.
Great Northern trains between London King’s Cross and Cambridge, and between Moorgate and Welwyn Garden City/Stevenage are affected.
Thameslink services between Brighton and Cambridge, and between King’s Cross and Peterborough are also impacted.
The disruption is also affecting trains between Peterborough and London King’s Cross, which National Rail says may be delayed by up to half-an-hour until the end of Monday.
Grand Central, Hull, LNER and Lumo trains running between King’s Cross and the north are also affected.
Meanwhile, Southeastern services between Charing Cross and Hayes in Bromley have resumed after a lorry hit a bridge at Eden Park.
Follow the latest travel updates below…
Ongoing issues
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Great Northern and Thameslink trains disrupted ‘until end of day’ due to broken rail
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Fire delays trains between Clapham and Wimbledon ‘until 11am’
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Severe delays on Piccadilly and Metropolitan lines due to signal failure
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Thameslink trains affected after person hit by train in Kent
London Overground part-suspended
14:37 , Lydia Chantler-Hicks
TfL says the Overground has been part-suspended.
There is no service between Gospel Oak and Upper Holloway and no service between Stratford and Richmond / Clapham due to a signal failure at Richmond.
Severe delays on Central Line
13:31 , Lydia Chantler-Hicks
TfL says there are currently severe delays on the Central Line between West Ruislip and White City while it fixes a signal failure at Northolt.
Train services resume between Charing Cross and Hayes
13:03 , Miriam Burrell
Southeastern trains are now running normally between London Charing Cross and Hayes after a lorry hit a bridge at Eden Park.
Pictured: Lorry hits bridge at Eden Park
12:43 , Miriam Burrell
South-east London trains disrupted after lorry hits bridge
11:52 , Lydia Chantler-Hicks
A lorry has struck a bridge at Eden Park in south-east London, disrupting Southeastern trains.
No trains can travel between Eden Park and Hayes in Bromley until the bridge has been deemed safe, says National Rail.
Disruption is expected until 1pm.
“Services will end their journey at Elmers End and some services will restart their journey from either Elmers End or Clock House,” said National Rail.
Man taken to hospital after incident at Tottenham Court Road Tube station
11:35 , Lydia Chantler-Hicks
A man has been taken to hospital by paramedics after a “medical incident” at Tottenham Court Road Underground station.
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called at 9.12am on Monday 2 September to reports of a medical incident in Charing Cross Road.
“We sent resources to the scene, including ambulance crews, a paramedic in a fast response car and an incident response officer.
“The first of our crews arrived in five minutes
“Our crews treated a man at the scene, before taking him to hospital as a priority.”
The Northern Line was part-suspended while the incident was dealt with, but later fully reopened. There is currently a good service across the line.
Piccadilly and Metropolitan lines reopen with severe delays
11:22 , Lydia Chantler-Hicks
The Piccadilly and Metropolitan lines are now fully open after part-closing earlier following a signal failure, but are experiencing severe delays.
On the Metropolitan Line there are severe delays between Aldgate and Baker Street, and minor delays between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Uxbridge.
On the Piccadilly Line, there are severe delays between South Harrow and Uxbridge.
Major disruption to Southeastern and Thameslink trains after person hit by train in Kent
10:38 , Lydia Chantler-Hicks
Major disruption is expect to affect Southeastern and Thameslink trains to and from Kent until 1pm.
All lines are closed after a person was hit by a train between Dartford and Strood. Paramedics are at the scene, says National Rail.
Services affected are:
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Southeastern trains between London St Pancras International and Faversham / Ramsgate / Dover Priory, and also between London Victoria / London Charing Cross and Gravesend
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Thameslink trains between Luton and Rainham
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Northern Line running but with severe delays
10:17 , Lydia Chantler-Hicks
The Northern Line has now fully reopened, after it was partly closed earlier this morning following a “customer incident” at Tottenham Court Road station.
Severe delays are still affecting services between Camden Town and Battersea Power Station via Charing Cross, says TfL.
Piccadilly Line and Metropolitan Line part-suspended
10:15 , Lydia Chantler-Hicks
The Piccadilly and Metropolitan lines have been part-suspended due to a signal failure at Rayners Lane, says TfL.
There is no Piccadilly Line service between South Harrow and Uxbridge, and no Metropolitan Line service between Harrow on the Hill and Uxbridge.
TfL says it is working to fix the signal issue.
Severe delays and part-suspension of Northern Line
10:03 , Lydia Chantler-Hicks
As we reported earlier, there is no service southbound on the Northern Line between Camden Town and Kennington via Charing Cross.
There are now also severe delays on to northbound services between Battersea Power Station and Camden Town, via Charing Cross, says TfL.
TfL says this is due to a “customer incident” at Tottenham Court Road, but details of the incident are not yet clear.
Person hit by train in Kent
09:59
A person has sadly been hit by a train between Dartford and Strood in Kent, says Thameslink.“All lines are blocked between these stations whilst the emergency services work to deal with this incident,” it said in a post on X. “Service information will follow.”
It is with great sadness that we report a person has been hit by a train between Dartford and Strood.
All lines are blocked between these stations whilst the emergency services work to deal with this incident.
Service information will follow.
— Thameslink (@TLRailUK) September 2, 2024
Northern Line part-suspended
09:30 , Lydia Chantler-Hicks
The Northern Line is part-suspended due to a “customer incident” at Tottenham Court Road, says TfL.
There is currently no southbound service between Camden Town and Kennington via Charing Cross. There is a good service on the rest of the line.
Good service across Underground network
08:39 , Lydia Chantler-Hicks
On the TfL network, there is currently a good service operating on all Tube lines, as well as the DLR and Overground.
Major disruption to Great Northern and Thameslink trains expected until end of day
08:38 , Lydia Chantler-Hicks
Great Northern and Thameslink trains running between Finsbury Park and Stevenage are expected to be disrupted until the end of the day, says National Rail.
As we reported earlier, these issues are being caused by a broken rail. National Rail says trains may be cancelled or delayed by up to an hour.
Services affected:
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Great Northern trains between London Kings Cross and Cambridge, and also between Moorgate and Welwyn Garden City / Stevenage
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Thameslink trains between Brighton and Cambridge, and also between London Kings Cross and Peterborough
Fire between Clapham Junction and Wimbledon
08:28 , Miriam Burrell
A fire next to the track between Clapham Junction and Wimbledon means that trains running between these stations may be cancelled, delayed by up to 20 minutes or revised, National Rail said.
Disruption is expected until 11am.
Trains have to run at reduced speed on all lines between these stations.
Routes between London Waterloo and Chessington South, Dorking, Guildford, Hampton Court, Shepperton and Woking are affected.
Changes to Thameslink and Great Northern trains
08:16 , Miriam Burrell
The following alterations will take place:
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Trains from Welwyn Garden City towards Moorgate will run non-stop from Hatfield to New Barnet, to reduce congestion
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Trains between Kings Lynn / Ely and London Kings Cross will divert onto another route between Stevenage and London Kings Cross, taking around 20 minutes longer than usual
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Peak-time trains between Peterborough and London Kings Cross will be cancelled (Horsham services will still run)
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Peak-time trains between Welwyn Garden City and Sevenoaks will not run on the part of the route between Welwyn Garden City and London Blackfriars
‘Very limited’ London-bound service between Stevenage and Finsbury Park
08:14 , Miriam Burrell
Thameslink and Great Northern trains may be cancelled, delayed by up to 60 minutes or revised as major disruption continues on Monday, National Rail said.
There is “only a very limited London-bound service” between Stevenage and Finsbury Park via Welwyn Garden City.
Commuters are advised to delay travelling until later today, “once trains and crews are in the right places and a more stable service can run”.
There will still be changes to services all day.
Trains which do run may be delayed, National Rail said.
Thameslink and Great Northern trains disrupted between Stevenage and Finsbury Park
07:48 , Michael Howie
Great Northern and Thameslink are working with Network Rail to repair the broken rail at Hatfield.
It means that, at least until 8am, there will be no London-bound trains between Stevenage and Finsbury Park via Welwyn Garden City.
Travel on this route will be extremely limited and it is recommended that you delay travelling until later today.
This affects Knebworth, Welwyn North, Welwyn Garden City, Hatfield, Welham Green, Brookmans Park, Potters Bar, Hadley Wood, New Barnet, Oakleigh Park and New Southgate stations.
Trains will be diverted via Hertford North where possible, but these services have been impacted as well. In turn, trains will stop at fewer stations on this route.
There could be severe delays at times across the whole network due to congestion.
Broken rail near Hatfield causing ‘major disruption’
07:43 , Michael Howie
National Rail is flagging “major disruption” to some Thameslink and Great Northern train services due to a broken rail near Hatfield.
Good morning
07:41 , Michael Howie
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