Emergency Halts Trains Between Barnes and Staines – Chaos on Surrey Lines!

Surrey commuters are stuck this morning after all railway lines between Barnes and Staines ground to a halt. An emergency incident has slammed the brakes on services, triggering widespread cancellations and delays across key routes.

What’s Going Down on the Tracks?

Emergency crews have swooped in following an incident somewhere between Barnes and Staines stations. No word yet on when tracks will reopen, but disruption is set to drag on until at least 5pm.

Stations caught in the chaos include Feltham, Twickenham, and others along the line.

Ticket Swaps and Alternative Routes to Ease The Pain

To ease the travel misery, several alternative transport options are accepting train tickets:

  • London Overground: Mildmay line between Richmond and Clapham Junction" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">Clapham Junction via Willesden Junction – both directions.
  • London Underground District Line: Between Richmond and Embankment, changing onto the Northern Line at Waterloo.
  • London Underground Piccadilly Line: Between Heathrow Terminals 3,4,5, Hounslow West to Green Park, with a change to the Jubilee Line to Waterloo.

Buses on Transport for London routes serving Clapham Junction, Barnes, Richmond, Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, Teddington, Fulwell, Shepperton, Whitton, Feltham, and Staines are also accepting rail tickets.

Stay Alert – We’re Tracking Updates

We’ve reached out to emergency services for more info. Bookmark this page for live updates on when services resume and expert travel advice.

Quick Hits for Commuters

  • All lines from Barnes to Staines are blocked due to an emergency.
  • Delays and cancellations expected until 5pm or later.
  • Use alternative trains and buses accepting valid rail tickets.

Commuters, plan ahead and prepare for a slog. This disruption isn’t clearing up anytime soon!

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