Rail services across Gatwick Express, Great Northern, Southern, and Thameslink networks face significant delays and cancellations this morning following a critical fault in onboard communication systems.
Communication System Glitch Impacts National Train Services
A nationwide fault in the radio communication system connecting train drivers with signallers has caused widespread disruption across the UK’s rail networks. The issue, first reported early this morning, has resulted in delays of up to 15 minutes, cancellations, and revised routes for services operated by Southern, Thameslink, Great Northern, and Gatwick Express. The disruption is expected to last until at least 12:00 PM.
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Rail operators have advised passengers to check journey planners and live updates before traveling. Customers are urged to allow additional time for journeys, as many services are rerouted or require changes mid-journey.
Key Service Changes and Customer Advice
Passengers traveling on affected networks may encounter significant amendments to services, including:
- Brighton to Southampton Central: Trains will terminate at Bognor Regis or Chichester.
- London Victoria to Ore: Services will end and restart at Hastings.
- Gatwick Express (London Victoria to Brighton): Trains will terminate at Gatwick Airport.
- Kings Lynn to London Kings Cross: Services will only operate between Kings Lynn and Cambridge.
Passengers holding valid tickets can use alternative services provided by Southern, Thameslink, and Great Northern via reasonable routes. Additionally, London Underground services between London Terminals are accepting tickets at no extra cost. However, ticket acceptance does not extend to Gatwick Express services.
The disruption highlights the critical reliance of modern rail networks on robust communication systems. Rail operators and engineers are working tirelessly to restore normalcy and minimize inconvenience to commuters.