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Update on GN route disruption.

January 16, 2008 on 6:38 pm | In East Midlands Trains, FCC, First Hull Trains, GrandCentral, NXEC, One Railway, Thameslink |

Services back to normal from this morning.

22:15
National Express East Coast services are now running in/out of London Kings Cross.

21:50
Services are now running into London Kings Cross, Services continue to be subject to delays and cancelations.

19:05
All services into or out of Moorgate have been cancelled for the rest of the evening.

Services to Welwyn Garden City and Hertford are starting and terminating at Alexandra Palace. People wishing to use these services are advised to take the Piccadilly line to Wood Green underground station and walk to Alexandra Palace station.

Passengers for Cambridge and stations to Kings Lynn are advised to use underground services to London Liverpool Street and then ‘one’ railway services to Cambridge and then catch connecting train services to continue their journey.

Customers for Stevenage, Peterborough, Letchworth, are advised to use underground services to Finsbury Park station for replacement bus services to Stevenage and then shuttle train services to continue their journey.

18:50
Tickets are now being accepted on FCC Thameslink and East Midlands Trains from St. Pancras via reasonable routes.

18:38
Due to a major signalling failure in the Finsbury Park area services are unable to get to Kings Cross or Moorgate. Stopper services (to Hertford North and Welwyn Garden City) are being terminated at Alexandra Palace for an underground/bus connection.

Fast train services are also stopping at Alexandra Palace for connections with the stopper services, with the exception of the 12 Carriage services which will not fit on the platform.

Tickets are being accepted on London Underground, ‘one’ trains from London Liverpool Street and London Buses.

This is affecting Grand Central, First Hull Trains, First Capital Connect and National Express East Coast.

Further information will be posted on here as and when it is available.

2 Comments

  1. Hmmm. Overhead lines last Wednesday, Signals this Wednesday. Wonder what will happen next Weds? :-)

    Comment by James — January 16, 2008 #

  2. Well the overheads at Huntingdon havent failed for a while.

    Comment by TheTicketCollector.co.uk — January 16, 2008 #

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