Trains delayed from Welwyn Hatfield into London after flooding
A SIGNALLING problem after flooding in Times Territory is disrupting train services on all routes into Finsbury Park this morning (Tuesday).
A SIGNALLING problem after flooding in Times Territory is disrupting train services on all routes into Finsbury Park this morning (Tuesday).
The flooding at Potters Bar has caused a 30 minute delay on many services across the area going into London.
First Capital Connect, the rail operator, has announced that an emergency timetable will operate on the Great Northern route with a reduced number of train services in operation.
Trains are serving all stations with the exception of Watton at Stone, where a rail replacement bus service will run between Stevenage, Watton at Stone and Hertford North, and return.
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This is expected to last for most of the morning, before a normal timetable service can be resumed.
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