Major Rail Chaos Hits Hampshire and Surrey as Emergency Works Shut Key Line
Commuters brace for major delays tomorrow as emergency engineering works shut the crucial rail line between Alton and Farnham. An unstable embankment poses serious safety risks, forcing Network Rail to pull the plug on services with no clear reopening date yet.
Urgent Repairs After Weather Sparks Safety Alarm
Network Rail’s engineers have been keeping a close eye on a shaky railway embankment between Farnham, Surrey, and Alton, Hampshire. Following warnings of heavy rain tonight, the team decided it’s too dangerous to keep trains running. The line will remain closed so vital investigation and repair work can begin.
“Safety of passengers is our top priority,” said a Network Rail spokesperson. “We apologise for the disruption but must act now to prevent any accidents or unplanned closures.”
Replacement Buses In Place – But Expect Delays
While trains are sidelined, South West Trains will operate a replacement bus service between Farnham and Alton, stopping at Bentley. Passengers are urged to plan ahead and check the latest updates before travelling.
- Route affected: Alton to Farnham
- Replacement buses stop at Bentley
- Check National Rail Enquiries or South West Trains for live info
When Will the Trains Return?
With the repair work still in its early stages, there is no definite timeline for reopening the line. Network Rail warns that delays could continue for an indefinite period while they secure the embankment and restore safe rail services.
Commuters are advised to stay updated and consider alternative routes if possible.