Engineers are responding to “severe” power cable damage that has caused major disruption to many trains leaving Euston.
National Rail has confirmed that the overhead wires near Hemel Hempstead were damaged this morning (December 21).
Because of this, trains running through Watford between Milton Keynes and London Euston and East Croydon are “severely disrupted”.
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“Major disruption is expected to last until 5.30pm”, National Rail added. “Our engineers are responding to a fault with power cables affecting services.
“Please check before you travel.”
⚠️ #LondonEuston #WatfordJunction - Major disruption between Milton Keynes Central and London Euston / East Croydon expected until 16:00 https://t.co/6fYvfotsi1
— National Rail (@nationalrailenq) December 21, 2023
Replacement buses are running between Northampton and Milton Keynes as well as Milton Keynes to Watford junction.
Ticket acceptance is in place on the London Overground, where the TfL trains are still running, and via other services depending on the operator the ticket is with and the journey it is for.
Watford to London commuters may also wish to use the Abbey line to St Albans to connect with services to London St Pancras there, and LNR ticket acceptance was in place for this.
Our engineers are responding to a fault with power cables affecting services.
— London Euston (@NetworkRailEUS) December 21, 2023
Please check before you travel with @nationalrailenq and train operators before you travel and sorry for delays as we work to keep you on the move. https://t.co/SmsoceGX5T
Southern Rail has warned that its trains heading from East Croydon or Selhurst towards Watford Junction or Hemel Hempstead may terminate at Shepherds Bush, and return south from there.
Train users may be entitled to compensation provided they keep their ticket and make a note of their journey.
Update (1.30pm):
Some passengers north of Watford on journeys to London Euston have reportedly been stranded on trains.
London Northwestern Railway has issued advice saying "If you are on a stranded train, please follow all instructions from the onboard crew."
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