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Thousands face further rail chaos | Thousands face further rail chaos |
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Rail passengers are facing long delays after a power failure halted all trains in to and out of London Euston. | |
London Midland and Virgin services to and from Euston were suspended after cables came down in north-west London as a train was passing through. | |
Travel to Birmingham and north-west England is affected, as are regular commuter lines in and out of London. | Travel to Birmingham and north-west England is affected, as are regular commuter lines in and out of London. |
Network Rail said lines had now reopened. Virgin Trains is expected to resume services from 1100 GMT. | |
A reduced service of two trains per hour from Euston to Birmingham and Manchester and one an hour to Chester, Liverpool and Glasgow is expected to operate. | |
London Midland has already begun operating its services. | |
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A Network Rail spokesman said a string of problems on the West Coast Main Line in recent days appeared to be unrelated and "unfortunate coincidences", but added that they were being investigated. | |
The affected stretch of line is between North Wembley and Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, following the incident at Kenton on Tuesday evening. | |
Passengers have been urged to delay their journeys until later in the day where possible. | Passengers have been urged to delay their journeys until later in the day where possible. |
BBC transport correspondent Tom Symonds said Virgin Trains had described the situation as a mess. | BBC transport correspondent Tom Symonds said Virgin Trains had described the situation as a mess. |
The train firm told him problems on the west coast line meant 70% of trains had been running late since the start of the new year. | |
Virgin Trains services are stopping furthest south at Milton Keynes with bus replacements laid on to get people into London, Network Rail said. | Virgin Trains services are stopping furthest south at Milton Keynes with bus replacements laid on to get people into London, Network Rail said. |
London Midland services are stopping between Northampton and Hemel Hempstead. | London Midland services are stopping between Northampton and Hemel Hempstead. |
DAYS OF DELAYS Wednesday - cable failure near WembleyTuesday - overhead wire problems in Rugby and BletchleySunday and Monday - cable problems at WatfordFriday - Line is shut after a plane crash in Stafford | |
Samantha Buckley, 21, had returned from a skiing holiday in France and expected to catch the 0820 GMT Manchester Piccadilly service home to Wilmslow, Cheshire. | Samantha Buckley, 21, had returned from a skiing holiday in France and expected to catch the 0820 GMT Manchester Piccadilly service home to Wilmslow, Cheshire. |
"I don't really know what's going on. I don't know what I'll do now," she said. | "I don't really know what's going on. I don't know what I'll do now," she said. |
Twins Alastair and Rory Mitchell, 23, from Fulham, south west London, had been due to catch the 0830 GMT Virgin service to Glasgow to visit a friend. | Twins Alastair and Rory Mitchell, 23, from Fulham, south west London, had been due to catch the 0830 GMT Virgin service to Glasgow to visit a friend. |
The brothers said they now planned to go to King's Cross station to catch a different service to Scotland. | The brothers said they now planned to go to King's Cross station to catch a different service to Scotland. |
Joanne Brown, 40, from Beckenham, south east London, was booked on the 0903 GMT Virgin service to Birmingham New Street for a morning business meeting. | Joanne Brown, 40, from Beckenham, south east London, was booked on the 0903 GMT Virgin service to Birmingham New Street for a morning business meeting. |
"I'm fed up. We pay a lot of money to travel. If I'd known yesterday, I would have driven up there." | "I'm fed up. We pay a lot of money to travel. If I'd known yesterday, I would have driven up there." |
The latest power failure comes after travellers were disrupted on Monday as engineers worked through the night to repair damaged power lines which had stopped trains running on the West Coast Main Line. | The latest power failure comes after travellers were disrupted on Monday as engineers worked through the night to repair damaged power lines which had stopped trains running on the West Coast Main Line. |
And on Saturday the West Coast Main Line was closed when a plane ploughed into it in Little Haywood, near Stafford, at noon on Friday. | And on Saturday the West Coast Main Line was closed when a plane ploughed into it in Little Haywood, near Stafford, at noon on Friday. |
The crash claimed three lives and left thousands of rail passengers stranded as services were brought to a halt. | The crash claimed three lives and left thousands of rail passengers stranded as services were brought to a halt. |
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