There’s been a signal fault at Gidea Park station (Picture: Wiki Commons)

There are delays on the Elizabeth line this morning after a signal failure in east London.

The signal fault, at Gidea Park station, is forcing trains towards Romford to run at a reduced speed, causing delays and potentially cancellations.

The issue is affecting Elizabeth line services between Shenfield and London Liverpool Street, London Paddington, or Heathrow Terminal 5.

There are minor delays between Shenfield and Whitechapel at the moment, with good service on the rest of the line.

It’s also impacting Greater Anglia services between Liverpool Street and Ipswich, Norwich, Clacton-on-Sea, Colchester Town, Southend Victoria, Southminster, or Braintree.

Network Rail staff are already on site to try and fix the problem.

Meanwhile there are minor delays on the Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines on the London Underground this morning, caused by train cancellations.


Reduced service between Manchester Victoria and Chester

Northern services between Leeds and Chester are facing cancellations or diversions due to a member of the train crew being unavailable.

This disruption is expected to last until around midday.

Northern ticket holders can use the following Transport for Wales services at no additional cost:

Manchester Piccadilly – Chester:

  • 07:44 Manchester Piccadilly to Chester
  • 08:44 Manchester Piccadilly to Chester
  • 09:44 Manchester Piccadilly to Chester

Chester – Manchester Piccadilly:

  • 08:52 Chester to Manchester Piccadilly
  • 09:52 Chester to Manchester Piccadilly
  • 10:52 Chester to Manchester Piccadilly

Northern ticket holders can also use Metrolink services between Manchester stations at no additional cost until 12:00.

Gidea Park disruption now expected to last until midday

The ongoing disruption between Shenfield and Romford is now expected to last throughout the morning.

A fault with the signalling system means trains towards Romford are running at a reduced speed and could be cancelled, delayed or revised.

It’s affecting Elizabeth line and Greater Anglia services in the area.

Man dies on A27 causing closure in both directions

The A27 is empty after it was closed in both directions (Picture: Eddie Mitchell)

Sussex Police has now confirmed that a man has died on the A27 near Shoreham, which is why the road has been closed this morning.

A spokesperson for the force said: ‘A road closure is currently in place in both directions in the A27 at Shoreham following an incident where a man has sadly died.

‘The closure is in place on the eastbound carriageway between the Lancing Manor roundabout and westbound at Hangleton.

‘A westbound closure is in place at the Holmbush roundabout and also at the Shoreham flyover.

‘We ask those travelling to take alternate routes while emergency services work at the scene.’

If your journey is affected by this closure, scroll down to see the official diversion route from National Highways.

Train driver shortage causing issues between Reading and London Waterloo

A shortage of train drivers is could mean South Western Railway services between Reading and Waterloo could be cancelled.

A reduced service is running between these stations, and it’s thought the disruption could last until 1pm.

Ticket acceptance is in place on the following services:

  • London Underground lines from London Waterloo to London Paddington
  • Great Western Railway from London Paddington or Wokingham to Reading
  • Elizabeth Line from London Paddington to Reading

Disruption cleared at Southampton Central

All lines have reopened and service has returned to normal after the overrunning engineering works between Redbridge and St Denys have cleared up.

Signal fault causes problems between Kings Lynn and Ely

The fault is causing delays on Great Northern routes between Kings Lynn towards Cambridge or London Kings Cross.

A National Railways spokesperson said: ‘Great Northern trains are being delayed in the Kings Lynn area.

‘Teams have recently been told about this incident disrupting Great Northern services, and are working to get more information for you.

‘Your journey is likely to be disrupted, but there isn’t an exact estimate for any delays at the moment.’

Network Rail is investigating the cause of the fault at the moment.

Trains could be cancelled or delayed while this work is ongoing.

A27 closed in both directions after police incident

The A27 in Sussex is closed between the A2025 for Lancing and the A283 for Shoreham in both directions this morning.

National Highways say it’s a police-led incident and that Sussex Police are on scene, but there are no further details yet.

Official diversion routes have been put in place:

Westbound – use hollow triangle diversion symbols

  • Exit the A27 at Adur viaduct and take the A283 northbound
  • At Washington roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A24 southbound
  • Re-join the A27 at Offington corner roundabout

Eastbound – use hollow diamond diversion symbols

  • Exit the A27 at Offington corner roundabout
  • Take the 1st exit onto the A24 northbound
  • At Washington roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the A283 southbound
  • Re-join the A27 at Adur viaduct

Metro has contacted Sussex Police for more details.

Overrunning engineering works causing problems around Southampton Central

The works between Redbridge and St Denys has caused major issues this morning, with trains running to, from or through Southampton Central subject to cancellations and delays.

It’s affecting the following routes:

  • Cross Country between Bournemouth/Southampton Central and Manchester Piccadilly
  • Cross Country between Bournemouth and Nottingham
  • Great Western Railway between Southampton Central and Bristol Temple Meads / Gloucester
  • Great Western Railway between Portsmouth Harbour and Cardiff Central
  • South Westerm Railway between Southampton Central and Portsmouth & Southsea / Bournemouth
  • South Westerm Railway between Weymouth and Southampton Central / London Waterloo
  • South Westerm Railway between Poole and Winchester / London Waterloo
  • South Westerm Railway between Salisbury and Romsey

This disruption is set to last until around 10am.

Disruption between Leeds and London set to last all day

Power to the overhead electric wires between Wakefield and Doncaster has been switched off, closing all lines in the area.

It’s affecting Grand Central services between Bradford Interchange and London Kings Cross, LNER services between Leeds and Kings Cross, and Northern services between Leeds and Doncaster.

A National Rail spokesperson said: ‘Northern Powergrid are on site liasing with Network Rail to get the problem resolved as soon as possible.

‘Due to the nature of this incident, it requires specialist equipment to resolve the issue which is now on site.

‘Buses are replacing LNER and Northern services between Wakefield Westgate and Doncaster.

‘Trains are able to run between Wakefield Kirkgate and Doncaster via a diversionary route which may cause delays of up to 15 minutes.

‘Disruption is expected until 7pm.’


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