‘Nationwide fault’ disrupting trains across the UK, Network Rail says
Train passengers across Britain were disrupted on Friday morning due to a fault in the radio signals used by drivers and signallers.
In a statement, Network Rail said “there is a general fault with the communication system used between drivers and military flags. As a result, services across the National Rail network may be subject to disruption this morning.
By this name she was affected by the confusion;
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Elizabeth line services between Reading / Heathrow Airport and reading
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South Western Railway
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ScotRail
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Gatwick Express, Great North, South, South and Thameslink services
National Rail has advised trains across the network to start journeys later due to a “fault in the National Rail’s onboard GSMR radios which allow communication between drivers and signal operators”.
Travelers are asked to check for delays before they set off, allow extra time for travel and to monitor live immigration schedules.
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In a statement about the radio communication problems that are disrupting trains in Britain, National Rail says that the disruption will last until noon.
It says in England services across the Southern, Thameslink, Great Northern and Gatwick Express networks are expected to be disrupted this morning, with some specific changes.
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Brighton to Southampton Central just as it is running King of Bognor or * Cistercian
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Victoria London to Or will be terminated and restarted at Hastings
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Victoria London to Brighton (Gatwick Express) will be terminated and restarted at Gateway Airport
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King’s Lynn to London King’s Cross they just run between King’s Lynn and Cambridge
National Rail state tickets are accepted at no extra cost on Southern, Thameslink and Great Northern services by any reasonable route, and on the London Underground by any reasonable route between London terminals.
Additionally, South Western Railway will accept tickets between Southampton Central, Portsmouth Harbour, Portsmouth & Southsea and London Waterloo.
South Western Railway it is up to the operators to exclude some services, PA Media reports.
A message to travelers said: “We have been informed of the nation’s communications systems being affected this morning.
“This means that trains can be delayed before they start their journey.
“This is because the drivers are preventing our train from contacting the signal center this morning and completing the reset before the train can start its journey.”
ThamesLinkAn interactive tool showing delays suggests that much of the network north of London Bridge will be affected by minor delays, such as trains in the Wimbledon area. Traffic between Southampton Central and Fareham is experiencing heavy delays.
ScotRail says there is no impact on safety and there are ‘some minor delays in places’
In messages posted to social media; ScotRail He tried to reassure travelers that the national problem with communications between drivers and passengers does not have an impact on safety.
He said “Due to a national fault with radios between drivers and announcers, services are subject to delays. Please note that this does not affect the safety of the train running as they have alternative methods in place. Speak to staff or press help points for further information.”
ScotRail’s website showed 36 out of 36 routes facing “minor disruption” and told passengers via social media:
Our colleagues at Network Rail are experiencing an industry wide problem of communications systems. Thankfully ScotRail services are working well, with some minor delays in places. Please check before you travel.
‘Nationwide fault’ disrupting trains across the UK, Network Rail says
Passengers crossing into Britain were disrupted on Friday morning due to a fault in the radios used by drivers and signals.
In a statement, Network Rail said “there is a general fault with the communication system used between drivers and military flags. As a result, services across the National Rail network may be subject to disruption this morning.
By this name she was affected by the confusion;
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Elizabeth line services between Reading / Heathrow Airport and reading
-
South Western Railway
-
ScotRail
-
Gatwick Express, Great North, South, South and Thameslink services
National Rail has advised trains across the network to start journeys later due to a “fault in the National Rail’s onboard GSMR radios which allow communication between drivers and signal operators”.
Travelers are asked to check for delays before they set off, allow extra travel time and monitor live immigration schedules.