London travel news LIVE: Multiple delays across National Rail network during rush hour

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London travel news LIVE: Delays on Gatwick Express, Southern and Thameslink services during rush hour - London Evening Standard
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There are delays on the Greater Anglia service between Tottenham Hale and Stratford due to a fault in the signalling system.

Trains between Bishops Stortford/Hertford East/Meridian Water and Stratford and between Cambridge/Cambridge North/Ely/Hertford East/Stansted Airport and London Liverpool Street are affected.

Trains may be cancelled, delayed by up to 20 minutes or revised. The disruption is expected until 10.00am.

The central line is part suspended between Epping and Debden due to an obstruction on the track.

Tickets are valid on Greater Anglia services. There is a good service on the rest of the line.

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The ramps providing level access between the trains and the platforms at Greenford station are not in service. This is due to high winds.

National Rail said that they are “working to get more information” about the Great Northern, LNER and Thameslink disruption.

“Your journey is likely to be disrupted, but there isn't an exact estimate for any delays at the moment,” National Rail said.

You can check your journey using the National Rail’s real-time Journey Planner.

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Great Northern, LNER and Thameslink trains between London Kings Cross and Stevenage will be cancelled, delayed or diverted. The disruption is expected until 8.30am.

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